Bengaluru: Excluding the five districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Chikmagalur, Hasan, and Kodagu, where the COVID infection rate has increased by more than 2%, physical classes were recommenced for students from 9th standard to PUC on Monday in the rest of the state. 

Amid this, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai visited the Government Composite Degree Pre-University College in Malleshwar at Bengaluru. 

The Minister for Primary and Secondary Education B. C. Nagesh, Minister for Higher Education Dr. C. N. Ashwath Narayan along with the Chief Minister visited the government college in the 18th Cross at Malleshwar and marked the recommencement of physical classes by planting a tree in the premises of the college campus.

The CM also visited the classrooms where classes were being undertaken and inspected whether COVID19 control measures were implemented on site. 

Afterward, the CM interacted with the students, offered them assurances, and invited them to attend classes without worry. Speaking to the students, he also reminded them to maintain social distancing, wear masks and follow other COVID guidelines. 

Students must bring a letter of approval from their parents while coming to attend classes. The letter must confirm that the student does not have any of the COVID symptoms. The physical attendance of children is not mandatory in classes. Children can also attend online. This decision will be left to the parents. As a precaution to avoid the spread of Covid, the Department of Public Education and Department of Undergraduate Education have released a specific SOP (Standard Operating Procedure).  According to that, the 9th and 10th standards will have half-day classes during the morning. According to the availability of classrooms, the ratio of students and teachers in attendance, students will be divided into teams comprising of 15-20 students, and classes will be undertaken. 

Classes for the 1st and 2nd PUC will be conducted at the same time in the Composite Pre-University Colleges. The first 50 students from every class will attend classes on 3 designated days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday), and the remaining 50 will have to attend classes on the days designated for them (Thursday, Friday, Saturday). On the days the students do not have physical classes, they must attend the same online. If the number of students in the class amount to be less than 100 and the classrooms is spacious, all students will be allowed to attend classes every day of the week.

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New Delhi (PTI): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday termed the BJP's victory in Bengal and Assam assembly polls a "theft" of the mandate, and a big step forward in the saffron party's mission to "destroy" Indian democracy.

Gandhi also came out in support of the TMC, which has been trounced by the BJP in the polls, and urged those gloating over the loss of Mamata Banerjee's party to put petty politics aside.

"Some in the Congress, and others, are gloating about TMC's loss.They need to understand this clearly - the theft of Assam and Bengal's mandate is a big step forward by the BJP in its mission to destroy Indian democracy," Gandhi said in a post on X.

"Put petty politics aside. This is not about one party or another. This is about India," he said in his post.

The BJP ousted Trinamool Congress from power in Bengal and captured power for the third time in a row in Assam in results of assembly polls declared on Monday.