Zuvelhu
Kohima
We are indeed extremely grateful to our esteemed and excellent members of legislature and bureaucratic officials under the present state leadership for declaring closure of the same at the right time to take necessary precautionary measures and to fight against the pandemic covid 19 as prevention is better than cure. But, it is a well known fact that the conduct of the HSLC/HSSLC examination 2019 was just concluded a few days ago at various examination centres. And by now every school especially govt. schools are mostly on its jerking knees to start the classes in a full swing to run better classes and also to cover up the syllabus by any means. However, the number of days to sojourn ourselves at homes from the attack of the disease 17th March to 12th April 2020 seems to be somehow very lengthy one for the same purpose.It is appreciable to note that the school education department has issued advisories to the students and the teachers to apply the usage of e-learning facilities to conduct online classes through effective use of social medias, but it is a well known fact that most of the students from the govt. schools do jot have such facilities to deal with.
Therefore, would it not be reasonable if the concerned authorities review the matter and at least lessen the length of days again to enable the schools to avail more days to conduct maximum classes at this juncture. Under this circumstances, Nagaland being a state for Christ it would be noteworthy to advise students to read the Bible from book of Psalm number 91 as their daily consumption along with prayers to keep away from infecting with the virus.