Schools in Mecca will start distance learning week. This is because the Hajj season is coming and the city will be very crowded. The people in charge of education in Mecca said that some schools will use computers to teach students from home. They will use a system called Madrasati to do this.
The reason for this change is to make sure that students can still learn without any problems. It will also help reduce traffic in the city. During the Hajj season, millions of people come to Mecca from all over the world. This makes the city very busy.
Distance learning will happen on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. The government is doing this to help manage the crowds and make it easier for people to move around the city. They want to make sure that everyone can get where they need to go.
Some schools near the Masjid al-Haram and along roads will be part of this plan. These schools are close to where the pilgrims will be, so it makes sense to have them do distance learning. The government agencies that help with the Hajj will also be using some of these schools as their headquarters.
The government wants to make sure that everything runs smoothly during the Hajj season. They are working closely with the schools to make sure that students can still learn even though they are not in the classroom. Teachers are also keeping an eye on the online learning platforms to make sure that everything is working properly.
The Hajj pilgrimage is a big event that happens every year. It requires a lot of planning to make sure that everything goes well. The government has to make sure that there are transportation, healthcare, education and safety services for all the pilgrims.



