Punjab / School to be reopened in Punjab with all the safety measures.

Zoom News : Aug 02, 2021, 07:53 PM

Schools for all categories reopened in Punjab on Monday, with physical classes resuming when a spot of a couple of months for pre-primary levels. The group action was rumoured additional from rural areas whereas turnout at several non-public schools wasn't that high.

The authorities on weekdays had allowed the reopening of faculties for all classes from August a pair of because it additional relaxed Covid restrictions within the wake of declining cases. whereas all coronavirus-related protocols can have to be compelled to be strictly followed, folks will have to offer written consent for his or her youngsters to attend schools from eight am to 2 pm.

Officials aforementioned schools opened for all categories across the state on Monday. Earlier, schools had reopened for pre-primary levels and classes one and a pair of in Punjab in Feb this year when a spot of nearly ten months after classes was suspended in March 2020 following the happening of COVID-19.

Before deciding to reopen schools for all classes from August 2, the govt. had already allowed the reopening of faculties for categories 10 to twelve from July 26. Virtual classes can continue for college students who are unable to attend classes at schools. At several places as well as Ludhiana, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ferozepur, Rupnagar, Mohali and Patiala, youngsters looked during a happy and merry mood as they came to their individual faculties when an extended break.

Ridhi, a student of Class 9 at DAV Public School in BRS Nagar in Ludhiana, expressed happiness over the decision. " We were really fed up sitting at our homes," she said.

A science student from Amritsar, Rajbir Kaur said, "It is not possible to take practical classes while sitting at home and without a science lab".

Some parents, however, expressed apprehensions regarding classes resuming in physical mode amid the pandemic. In Patiala city, fifty per cent group action was reportable within the schools whereas villages recorded the next percentage.

According to Gurmukh Singh, the father of an eighth class student of a government school, Patiala, he did not send his child to school because the children had not yet been vaccinated against COVID-19.

Another parent from Patiala, who did not wish to disclose his name, said there was pressure from the "private school lobby" to reopen schools for all classes.

Many parents expressed apprehensions about a possible spike in COVID-19 cases.

"Of course, I am worried about my daughter's safety, even though she is excited. Because of the uncertainty surrounding the Covid situation, you feel scared," said Pooja Vohra, a parent in Ferozepur.

Leader of Opposition in geographical region Assembly and AAP leader Harpal Singh Cheema sought-after to grasp from the regime on the idea of that report of doctors and education specialists did it take "such an enormous decision" (on reopening all classes) regarding the lives of 60.5 large integer children, who represent 20% of the state’s total population.

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