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Karnataka government has decided to not grant permission for new schools to be started this academic year.
Even as Coronavirus pandemic hit the state, the state government is said to have recei ved around 1800 applications to open new schools in the state. But with the pandemic leading to existing schools themselves not reopening any time soon, the state government has decided that new schools would only be considered next academic year.
“The state government has decided not to allow them in this academic year (2020-21), as the situation is fluid in the wake of the continuing pandemic,” said an official of the state department of public instruction, as reported.
“The department will take up the applications for opening new schools early next year as we hope the pandemic subsides by then to return to normalcy,” the official added.
As most schools have remained shut ever since lockdown phase 1 was imposed in the country by the end of March, those who had not been able to conduct annual exams were asked to promote students upto class nine. Earlier this month, the state conducted the board exams for class 10 students, with around 8 lakh students appearing for the same. Their results are expected in the first week of August.
(With inputs from IANS)