For representational purposes By Express News Service BHUBANESWAR : As digital learning has become the new normal in these Covid times, the State government in a bid to bring a feel of real-time classroom teaching for the students has decided to live-stream classes from June 21. The Directorate of Secondary Education said lessons will be live-streamed for students of Class IX and X between 10.45 am and 1 pm from Monday to Friday every week. Four classes will be held every day with 30 minutes duration for each. While Odia, English, history, geography, Hindi and Sanskrit classes will be held thrice a week, science and mathematics classes will be telecast twice a week for Class X students. The directorate has decided to hold four classes of Odia and English, and three classes of remaining subjects per week for Class IX students. While lessons for Class X students will be imparted as per the revised syllabus of last year, lessons of Class IX will be based on the Utkarsh books. The directorate has asked the district education officers (DEOs) to keep studios ready for live-streaming by June 17. The Odisha School Education Programme Authority (OSEPA) has also issued guidelines to set…
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