Bengaluru: State government issues SOP for reopening of colleges


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (EP)

Bengaluru, Dec 28: The directorate of Pre University Education has sent a circular with the standard operating procedures for reopening second-year pre-university classes.

The guidelines should be followed besides the other guidelines laid down by the government. The teachers, students and staff should be made aware of the guidelines so that they can be implemented efficiently. The principal should take precautions to coordinate with the local medical staff, teachers and people. 

The district deputy director has been directed to take sufficient measures in the colleges and report about the implementation of guidelines to the concerned department of education.   

The order requires the following measures to be compulsorily followed:

  • Maintaining a distance of six feet between one another
  • To compulsorily wear face masks
  • Wash hands with soap after 40 to 60 seconds
  • Hold handkerchief or tissue paper while coughing or sneezing and those to be disposed of
  • Advisable to hold elbow against the mouth while sneezing or coughing
  • Ban on spitting in public spaces
  • Use Aarogya Setu app as far as possible

Guidelines before reopening of colleges:

  • The classrooms, laboratories and other areas should be sanitized by 1% sodium hypochlorite liquid.
  • If the colleges have been used as COVID-19 rooms, those should be sanitized completely more than once. The guidelines from the centre and the state should be followed in this connection.
  • Second PU students should be allowed entry only if they attend voluntarily and bring a consent letter from their parents.
  • It is necessary to bring a letter from the parents that students do not have COVID symptoms.
  • Manual attendance should be taken instead of the biometric attendance.
  • An undertaking of the procedure of washing hands with soap should be mandated.
  • The premises outside the college should be marked with a distance of six feet between each marking and the students should be made to walk in order. It should be made sure that students do not gather in groups in the library, meal room, staff room, principal’s room and college office.
  • Teachers and the students should maintain social distance even outside the college premises.
  • Groups prayers, sports and other activities where there can be gatherings should be banned.
  • The telephone numbers of helplines and other health centres should be displayed on notice boards and other places.
  • The cupboards in the college should also be sanitized. Students can be permitted to use them while adhering to social distance
  • Swimming pools if any in the college premises should not be used and are to be closed completely.

Guidelines to be followed after reopening of the colleges:

  • Hand sanitizers and thermal scanning should be kept at the entrance to the college. The facilities should be provided at entry and exit points.
  • Hand sanitizers and thermal guns should be bought as per KTPP rules with the help of college funds or sponsorship from people or organizations.
  • Four periods of 45 minutes each should be held every day.
  • Attendance of students should not be made mandatory.
  • 15 students can be accommodated in a classroom on the basis of area and the need.
  • Only those students, teachers and staff without symptoms should be permitted in the college premises. The nearest health centre should be informed if there are symptoms in any of them.
  • Posters with details on control of the pandemic should be pasted in the college premises.
  • Students gathering should be controlled while parking vehicle, climbing stairs and getting down the corridors.
  • The entry of visitors should be banned.
  • The time should be set in laboratories according to the area and the number of students so that social distance is maintained.
  • The school apparatus and tools should be cleaned and disinfected.
  • If vehicles are arranged to pick and drop students at the residences, social distance should be maintained and the vehicles should be sanitized with 1% sodium hypochlorite liquid.

Guidelines to be followed when classes are in progress:

  • The rooms and the corridor should be cleaned every day.
  • Hand sanitizer should be made available in sufficient quantity in toilets.
  • The tables, desks, doors, chairs and benches and items in use in the toilets should be sanitized with 1% sodium hypochlorite liquid.
  • Stationery, computer, laptop and other items should be sanitized.
  • Places of drinking water, washing hands, washroom and toilets should be kept clean.
  • All should be told to dispose of used face cover and masks separately. The dry trash collected and put in the bins should be disposed of at least once in three days.
  • Students should not take part in cleaning at the college premises.
  • Awareness should be created among students to not gather in groups when the colleges close for the day.
  • Students, parents and staff should be educated about the COVID pandemic.

Action to be taken if COVID-19 symptoms are found in teachers, staff and students

  • The person with symptoms should be kept in an isolation room and their parents and relatives should be informed.
  • The mask should be worn by the person till the doctor examines him/her.
  • The nearest medical facility, the state or district helpline should be informed.
  • Necessary remedial measures should be undertaken if the person is found to be infected.
  • The college premises should be sanitized immediately when a person is found to be infected.

   

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    How many schools/colleges will follow these guidelines strictly and honestly??? If children get sick who will bear the expenses...? Let the classes open for those who appear for the board exams..to clarify their doubts in the subjects. Small group easy to maintain rather opening up the whole college...!

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    @Cynthia - Classes are opening only for 10th and 12th (II PUC) students.

    Opening classes for the other grades during this academic year may be doubtful and the students may be promoted without exams.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Yes sir...then its fine...its easy for the school/colleges to follow the guidelines with the minimum crowd...

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  • Sadiq, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Main concern is using washrooms ( for 5000 children's one or two washrooms) this issue so far not come to the mind of government and college administration.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Too many guidelines would make it difficult for any college or students to follow for an epidemic(falsely branded pandemic) having recovery rate without any medicines is 99.997%.
    The same way no vaccines should be made mandatory as one person mentioned here as they are assets & nobody will entrust or want to do harm to them by injecting unproven RNA based vaccines which are causing casualties in US but kept under cover by vaccine industry. The long term side effects should be studied for 2 year period before making a mistake & then no recourse to reverse the damage should it happen.
    By next year it would vane with most getting the virus in & without symptoms youngsters would develop immunity for longer period naturally than induced by vaccines which won't last for more than 2 months according to some company sponsored scientists at present.
    No students under the age of 20 to 1 have suffered any serious symptoms or have died due to this corona with those exceptions in a few whom we can count with our fingers with serious life threatening ailments which could have taken their life anyway.
    Sweden & Japan model we have to study instead of following Wuhan model created by a few to market their vaccines.

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  • Gurka, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    When comes to Indians they are ignorable to the HYGEINE standards be at home or else in public places ! Only they are perfect to vote the wrong candidates and blame for the opposition !!

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    With these guidelines no school can afford to open. The person who laid down the guidelines may be hypersensitive.

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  • Jd, Mlr

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Not practical as well, more administrative staff than teachers and students

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Jd, Mir, You said it right and well commented.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Ozy, Surathkal, I fully agree with your comments. It makes sense.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Yeddy,

    Vaccinate all students who want to attend the classes on priority basis....online classes may be effective for Arts and Commerce....not Engineering or Medicine....

    Even Arts and Commerce student will attend classes than Virtual Classes if a safe classroom environment is made available for them....

    Yeddy, students and Youth are best assets of our nation....see South Korea...best of best become teachers there...see where they stand in the world today ???....

    ...Tak...Takk...

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