SSG (Shala Swachchhta Gunak)Mobile Application For School All Informations

Watch this video for a complete understanding of how to download, install and register

Watch this video for a complete understanding of how to download, install and register the school hygiene coefficient app and then fill in the given details.

The Shala Swachhta Gunak (SSG) Mobile App is developed to achieve the following objectives: 1)To Access / Update the real time information on WASH performance of all schools in the State. 2)Use reports generated for improvement, planning & decision making.

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The Gujarat State Government has announced that it will be conducting free online classes to students from private schools in the state. The announcement was made after the private schools in Gujarat suspended the online classes for the students for an indefinite period after an order was issued by the state asking that the schools not collect fees from the students until the schools reopen. 

The Gujarat State Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama stated that with the private schools having stopped the online classes, the state government has decided to conduct the online classes for all the private school students from classes 3 to 12 free of cost. 

The Gujarat state government has already been imparting online education to the students from classes 3 to 12 for the Gujarati medium students via the Vande Gujarat channel which will be telecast through Bhaskaracharya Institute of Space Application and Geostationary (BISAG) and also the DD Girnar channel and on Youtube. Using the same platform, the state government will be offering the online classes to all the students of the private schools thereby catering to the interest of the students. 

Approximately 15,000 unaided schools in Gujarat have decided to suspend the online classes which were provided for the students during the lockdown. Most of the self-financed schools have decided to terminate the online classes after the Gujarat government released a circular which ordered them not to charge fees from students until the schools reopen. 

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