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Teachers teaching door-to-door to students up to class VIII in Madhya Pradesh

Schools in Madhya Pradesh have been closed for almost a year due to the corona epidemic. Due to which the children are deprived of studies in the school class. But the School Education Department of Madhya Pradesh has started a new initiative regarding the education of children. The Village Education Register has been prepared for classes I to
 
Teachers teaching door-to-door to students up to class VIII in Madhya Pradesh

Schools in Madhya Pradesh have been closed for almost a year due to the corona epidemic. Due to which the children are deprived of studies in the school class. But the School Education Department of Madhya Pradesh has started a new initiative regarding the education of children. The Village Education Register has been prepared for classes I to VIII to ensure that the education of the students of rural areas is not disrupted. Under which the teachers are going to the doorsteps of the students every day to get their studies done. District Education Officer Nitin Saxena says that teachers are also getting their children enrolled in schools by becoming mentors in rural areas. After getting admission, the course material will also be made available to the students.

District Education Officer Nitin Saxena says that teachers are taking classes of five children from class 1 to 8 every day. This class lasts from 30 minutes to 2 hours. He told that the education of the children has started from June 15. However, the process of admission will continue till June 30.

Academic session has started with a delay of one and a half months 

This time the education session has started with a delay of one and a half months due to corona infection. Under normal circumstances, the academic session used to start in April. But this time it has started from 15th June. Admissions for 9th to 12th have started for the new academic session 2021-22. The house duty of teachers has been imposed for the study material and study material of the students of classes I to VIII from house to house.