<p>The Telangana government on Tuesday decided to start classes for sixth to eighth standard students from Wednesday.</p>.<p>As per the directives of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar held a teleconference with all district Collectors, District Education Officers (DEOs) and other officials.</p>.<p>The Chief Secretary (CS) directed that classes should start from Wednesday as far as possible and not later than March 1, an official release said.</p>.<p>About 17.24 lakh students, in addition to the students (of ninth and 10th standard) who are already attending, would be attending school.</p>.<p>The CS instructed that the District-Level Education Monitoring Committee (DLEMC) should meet, with district Collectors in chair, and take up the opening of classes for 6th to 8th standard students, it said.</p>.<p>The Chief Secretary also directed that all precautions should be taken for the safety of students and teachers.</p>.<p>Special measures should be put in place for schools resuming for the first time (after the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdown), the release said.</p>.<p>Classes for 9th to 12 standard students have already resumed from February 1.</p>
<p>The Telangana government on Tuesday decided to start classes for sixth to eighth standard students from Wednesday.</p>.<p>As per the directives of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar held a teleconference with all district Collectors, District Education Officers (DEOs) and other officials.</p>.<p>The Chief Secretary (CS) directed that classes should start from Wednesday as far as possible and not later than March 1, an official release said.</p>.<p>About 17.24 lakh students, in addition to the students (of ninth and 10th standard) who are already attending, would be attending school.</p>.<p>The CS instructed that the District-Level Education Monitoring Committee (DLEMC) should meet, with district Collectors in chair, and take up the opening of classes for 6th to 8th standard students, it said.</p>.<p>The Chief Secretary also directed that all precautions should be taken for the safety of students and teachers.</p>.<p>Special measures should be put in place for schools resuming for the first time (after the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdown), the release said.</p>.<p>Classes for 9th to 12 standard students have already resumed from February 1.</p>