New Delhi: The Uttar Pradesh authorities on Sunday (April 11) introduced that each one authorities in addition to non-public schools for lessons 1 to 12 together with different academic establishments in Noida and Ghaziabad will stay closed until April 30.
Earlier, the state authorities had directed the schools and different academic establishments to stay closed until April 17, however amid an unprecedented surge in COVID-19 infections in the state, the federal government has now pushed the date to month finish.
The state authorities additionally stated that the examinations might be carried out as per the schedule, including that each one educating and non-teaching employees shall proceed to attend their respective establishments.
The announcement was made after a overview assembly, which was attended by Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on the Raj Bhavan in the state capital, Lucknow, on Sunday.
Meanwhile, after Uttar Pradesh recorded the best single-day spike in the state this yr, over 15,353 new COVID-19 infections, on Sunday (April 11), the Yogi Adityanath authorities acted promptly and impose evening curfew in all districts which recorded greater than 500 lively COVID-19 cases.
On Sunday, Noida recorded 219 cases, whereas Ghaziabad noticed 155 recent COVID-19 infections. District authorities revealed that over 2,000 each day checks are being carried out in Noida, whereas in Ghaziabad it stands at 3,000 checks each day.
Additionally, bothe the districts have put in place evening curfews between 10 pm to five am in view of the rising COVID-19 cases.