<p>Bangladesh has extended the shutdown of educational institutions, except madrasas, till October 3 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the education ministry has said.</p>.<p>Schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions were ordered to close since the first cases of Covid-19 appeared in March. The shutdown has been extended several times since then.</p>.<p>"The ongoing holiday for all educational institutions, except Qawmi madrasas, has been extended to Oct 3 because of the global coronavirus pandemic," bdnews24 quoted the education ministry as saying on Thursday.</p>.<p>Qawmi madrasas operate without any government monitoring, supervision or support. They run with private donations mostly.</p>.<p>The government has also suspended the primary education completion and equivalent examinations this year due to the coronavirus crisis, the bdnews24 report said.</p>.<p>According to a report in Dhaka Tribune, the government has been running a distance-learning program through TV for schools and colleges. Classes are taking place on Facebook and YouTube for primary and secondary-level students as well. </p>
<p>Bangladesh has extended the shutdown of educational institutions, except madrasas, till October 3 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the education ministry has said.</p>.<p>Schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions were ordered to close since the first cases of Covid-19 appeared in March. The shutdown has been extended several times since then.</p>.<p>"The ongoing holiday for all educational institutions, except Qawmi madrasas, has been extended to Oct 3 because of the global coronavirus pandemic," bdnews24 quoted the education ministry as saying on Thursday.</p>.<p>Qawmi madrasas operate without any government monitoring, supervision or support. They run with private donations mostly.</p>.<p>The government has also suspended the primary education completion and equivalent examinations this year due to the coronavirus crisis, the bdnews24 report said.</p>.<p>According to a report in Dhaka Tribune, the government has been running a distance-learning program through TV for schools and colleges. Classes are taking place on Facebook and YouTube for primary and secondary-level students as well. </p>