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Coaching centres in UT to open for ‘doubt session’ on December 1



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, November 27

Coaching institutes in the City Beautiful have finally decided to open from December 1 onwards after receiving the go ahead from the Chandigarh Administration, but only for doubt session. Institutes are also awaiting guidelines from the Administration before opening up completely.

Jitain Gupta from Allen Institute, Chandigarh, said, “We are waiting for the guidelines and SOPs from the Chandigarh Administration. We will consider opening coaching centres for doubt session only as of now.”

Hitesh Panwar from Sri Chaitanya Institute, Chandigarh, said, “We haven’t decided anything yet whether to open the coaching centre for physical teaching. However, we have decided to open the coaching centre for students, who have doubts. The session will continue for a limited time. We are also waiting for the Chandigarh Administration’s guidelines for opening up coaching centres.”

Manoj Parida, UT Adviser, said, “The SOPs have been formulated and will be issued tomorrow.”


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