All primary schools are opening today after almost a month of closure due to quota reforms and student-crowd agitation. This information was informed in a circular signed by the Senior Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Satyajit Roy Das on Tuesday.
It has been said that all government primary schools, child welfare primary schools and non-formal education bureau learning centers under the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education have been requested to take necessary measures to start class activities in full swing. At the same time, the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education instructed to close classes on August 3
The order states that the effectivity of the office order issued has been revoked.
Earlier, on the night of August 5, a notification from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) issued instructions to keep all educational institutions including schools, colleges, madrasas and universities open. After that the educational institutions were opened but the attendance of students was very negligible. Dr. took responsibility as an adviser to the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education on Saturday. Bidhan Ranjan Roy. After that, through a circular from the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education on Monday, new instructions were given regarding the opening of schools.
On July 17, all primary schools were closed until further notice as part of the nationwide quota reform movement.