<p>The Odisha government on Saturday announced partial reopening of schools for students of classes 9-12 from November 16.</p>.<p>All academic institutions across the state, however, would remain closed till November 30.</p>.<p>The state government's notifications are part of its 'Unlock-6' guidelines, which were approved by Chief Secretary A K Tripathy.</p>.<p>"... The classes of 9th to 12th in schools under the control/superintendence/supervision of School and Mass Education Department will open from November 16, 2020, as per the guidelines/SOP to be issued by the S&ME Department," an official order said.</p>.<p>Academic institutions, including coaching centres, have been closed since March in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus">For latest updates on Coronavirus outbreak, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>The order said notwithstanding closure of academic institutions, the authorities are permitted to conduct examinations (academic, competitive and entrance tests), evaluation and other administrative activities.</p>.<p>Online/distance learning will continue to be permitted and encouraged, it said, adding, that the departments concerned may permit teaching and non-teaching staff to be called to schools for online classes.</p>.<p>Higher education institutions will be permitted to open only for research scholars (PhD) and postgraduate students in science and technology streams requiring laboratory work, the order said.</p>.<p>With regard to reopening places of worship, the state government said local authorities may issue such permits with appropriate restrictions and safety protocols, based on assessment of the Covid-19 situation.</p>.<p>Cinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment complexes, theatres, auditoriums, assembly halls and similar places will continue to remain shut.</p>.<p>On further assessment, appropriate decisions will be taken on November 16 on reopening these establishments, the order said.</p>.<p>Open-air theatres and similar places may be allowed to operate, subject to compliance of health protocols.</p>.<p>Marriage-related gatherings will be permitted with a maximum ceiling of 200 persons, and not more than 50 persons are allowed at funerals, it said.</p>.<p>Large social, political, sports, religious congregations are prohibited till November 30, except Election Commission of India approved meetings for by-elections, the state government order said.</p>.<p>International flight operations, too, will continue to remain shut till November 30.</p>.<p>There is, however, no restriction on inter-state movement.</p>
<p>The Odisha government on Saturday announced partial reopening of schools for students of classes 9-12 from November 16.</p>.<p>All academic institutions across the state, however, would remain closed till November 30.</p>.<p>The state government's notifications are part of its 'Unlock-6' guidelines, which were approved by Chief Secretary A K Tripathy.</p>.<p>"... The classes of 9th to 12th in schools under the control/superintendence/supervision of School and Mass Education Department will open from November 16, 2020, as per the guidelines/SOP to be issued by the S&ME Department," an official order said.</p>.<p>Academic institutions, including coaching centres, have been closed since March in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus">For latest updates on Coronavirus outbreak, click here</a></strong></p>.<p>The order said notwithstanding closure of academic institutions, the authorities are permitted to conduct examinations (academic, competitive and entrance tests), evaluation and other administrative activities.</p>.<p>Online/distance learning will continue to be permitted and encouraged, it said, adding, that the departments concerned may permit teaching and non-teaching staff to be called to schools for online classes.</p>.<p>Higher education institutions will be permitted to open only for research scholars (PhD) and postgraduate students in science and technology streams requiring laboratory work, the order said.</p>.<p>With regard to reopening places of worship, the state government said local authorities may issue such permits with appropriate restrictions and safety protocols, based on assessment of the Covid-19 situation.</p>.<p>Cinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment complexes, theatres, auditoriums, assembly halls and similar places will continue to remain shut.</p>.<p>On further assessment, appropriate decisions will be taken on November 16 on reopening these establishments, the order said.</p>.<p>Open-air theatres and similar places may be allowed to operate, subject to compliance of health protocols.</p>.<p>Marriage-related gatherings will be permitted with a maximum ceiling of 200 persons, and not more than 50 persons are allowed at funerals, it said.</p>.<p>Large social, political, sports, religious congregations are prohibited till November 30, except Election Commission of India approved meetings for by-elections, the state government order said.</p>.<p>International flight operations, too, will continue to remain shut till November 30.</p>.<p>There is, however, no restriction on inter-state movement.</p>