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Six Year Old Mairu Changed The Rules Of Online Classes

Six Year Old Mairu changed the rules of online classes in Jammu and Kashmir within 24 hours: Jammu Kashmir.

Six Year Old girl Mairu Irfan forced the government to make rules for online education in Jammu and Kashmir.

The video of a six-year-old girl, who went viral in the name of PM Modi over problems in online education, has not only enhanced the childhood of young children but has also given relief to lakhs of older children.

The six-year-old girl Mairu Irfan of Srinagar, who spoke through video in the name of PM Modi due to lack of time to play due to online education, forced the government to make rules for online education within 24 hours.

When the media personnel reached Mairu’s house, she blushed and said that there should be time to play. She said that she turned on the camera and made a video.

If you study from ten in the morning to two in the afternoon, you do not get time to play.

At the same time, on this complaint of Mairu, on the instructions of the Lieutenant Governor, the School Education Department has issued new rules of education available in a virtual way not only in 48 hours but in 24 hours only.

The Lieutenant Governor gave this information by tweeting. Now classes for children from class 1st to class 8th will be held for a maximum of one and a half hours a day.

Only a maximum of two classes can be taken. Online classes cannot be taken for more than 3 hours from class IX to XII. The biggest relief has come to small children.

Not only with the children of pre-primary, but with their parents, the teachers will be interacting with their parents only for 30 minutes in the stipulated day. Homework is prohibited for children up to class V.

Schools have to share their experiences with children and parents in a pleasant way. Instructions have been given to strictly implement the new rules in all government and private schools.

Administrative Secretary of the department BK Singh has asked the directors of the Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department to get the new guidelines implemented.

He asked both the directors to send their information to all the Chief Education Officers and Zonal Education Officers and Heads of Schools.

These instructions will have to be implemented by government and private schools. According to the new guidelines, for children from class I to VIII, time can be taken up to a maximum of one and a half hours in a day.

It may consist of two sessions lasting 30 to 45 minutes. Four sessions can be conducted for children from class IX to XII and for this also the maximum time limit has been fixed at three hours.

There will be a break of 10 to 15 minutes between classes or sessions so that students can refresh and prepare themselves for the next class.

The Lieutenant Governor said that our children should get more time to play, be with their parents. This is the learning experience of the child.

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