Kashmir Observer

School Education Dept Announces Four Tier Covid Monitoring Mechanism

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SRINAGAR: The School Education Department on Thursday constitute­d a fourtier COVID-19 monitoring team to make certain observance of prescribed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in schools.

Among the four-tier COVID-19 monitoring team, Joint Director Central and north have been asked to keep a tab on Srinagar and Ganderbal districts.

For the Anantnag, Kulgam, Shopian and Pulwama districts, JD south have been designated to monitor the situation, JD Samagra Shiksha have been asked to monitor the Kupwara, Bandipora and

Baramulla districts and PO have been directed to monitor the adherence of COVID-19 SOPs in Budgam district.

Besides the four-tier monitoring team, the School Education Department in an order has said that District Institute of Educationa­l Trainings (DIET's) along with the DRGs shall also formulate monitoring teams.

The government has directed the four-tier monitoring team to ensure frequent cleanlines­s and disinfecti­on of school infrastruc­ture and equipment, proper waste management, wearing of mask and maintenanc­e of hand hygiene by students and teachers

It also said that the concerned officials have been asked to ensure maintainin­g of physical distance of 2 meter by students and teachers at all places in the school (Inside the classroom, in the ground, in corridors, at stairs, entry and exit points, during mid day meals, presence of hand washing stations, separate toilet facilities soaps and sanitizers in the school

The government also said that there should be ban of congregati­ons in schools that is discourage­ment of sharing of student's belongings, meals etcetera and sanitizati­on of school transport and maintain physical distance and other COVID-19 SOPs during commuting of students and ensuring mental wellbeing of students—(KNO)

Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a conference of the county's top military leadership in Gujarat's Kevadia on Saturday, which will also see the participat­ion of jawans and junior commission­ed officers (JCOs) for the first time, according to an official statement on Thursday.

The Combined Commanders' Conference, a premier brainstorm­ing event of the military officials, is taking place after three years in Kevadia from Thursday to Saturday, the Department of Military Affairs (DMA) said in a statement.

It said that in a major departure from the past, the scope of this year's conference has been expanded to make it a "multilayer­ed, interactiv­e, informal and informed event with the added participat­ion of about 30 officers and soldiers of various ranks from the three services."

Jawans and JCOs will be attending specific sessions related to human resource issues during the conference.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, the military commanders, and a team of secretaryl­evel officers from the Ministry of Defence will join deliberati­ons from Friday onward, the DMA noted.

"The valedictor­y session on the third and final day will be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval also in attendance," the DMA mentioned.

Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, Army Chief General M M Naravane, Air Chief Marshal R K S Bhadauria, Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh will attend the conference.

The DMA said the combined apex level military leadership of the country will review "the security situation and defence preparedne­ss of the armed forces" and deliberate on "pertinent organisati­onal issues for evolving a joint military vision for the future" during the conference.

Since 2014, this conference has been taking place in different locations of the country other than Delhi.

The conference was held on board INS Vikramadit­ya in 2015 and at the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun in 2017.

The last edition of the conference was held in 2018 over a period of two days at the Air Force Station in Jodhpur.

The top military meet is taking place in Kevadia at a time when India and China are engaged in talks on disengagem­ent of troops in eastern Ladakh.

A border standoff between the Indian and Chinese militaries erupted on May 5 last year following a violent clash in the Pangong lake area and both sides gradually enhanced their deployment by rushing in tens of thousands of soldiers as well as heavy weaponry even as military and diplomatic-level talks continued between the two neighbours.

Last month, armies of the two countries had concluded withdrawal of troops and weapons from north and south banks of Pangong Tso in the high-altitude region.

At the subsequent 10th round of the senior commanders' meeting, India is learnt to have insisted on a faster disengagem­ent process in areas such as Hot Springs, Gogra and Depsang to defuse tension in the region. (PTI)

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