The Rajasthan government has also allowed schools and educational institutions to conduct offline classes. Following this, coaching centers in Kota have decided to reopen offline classes from September 1. However, training institutions have also announced a number of safety measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus among students.
The place of biometric in the hostel and mess will have to be entered in the register. There will be a separate column for students with flu-like illnesses (ILI). Students will be provided with standard health care and employed by medical teams.
Every year about 1.75 lakh students from all over the country come to Kota, which is the best coaching center in the country, to get various engineering and medical entrance exams. 35-40 large training centers are located in the city.
Institutions claim to have ensured full compliance with COVID vaccines and procedures and this is also their priority. Therefore, almost all staff, skills, and students over the age of 18 have been vaccinated at most coaching centers in the city.
A district official on Friday made special arrangements to inject students when they arrived in the city, and those who had not been vaccinated would be given priority at local health facilities.
Kota Collector Ujjwal Rathore told reporters on Thursday that the city's coaching centers had been asked to check for negative RT-PCR reports and vaccination certificates for students coming to town. Also, he said the Deputy Director of the Department of Education has been appointed as the superintendent to oversee the reopening of classrooms since September 1. The instructions have been given to organize special immunization camps for students over the age of 18 years.
Kota Coaching Association president Naveen Mittal said most of the city's buildings were clean and the number of students in the mess was reduced by 50 percent. Kota hostels have a single student room that keeps students safe enough, but now there will be a total ban on accommodating more than one student in the room.
Mittal said a separate upstairs room at each hostel had been converted into a separate room, with more than 20,000 students arriving in the city a few days ago. Currently, Kota has more than 50,000 foreign students.
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