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5 months in, 9-12 class in Karnataka will be continued today

5 months in, 9-12 class in Karnataka will be continued today
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Bengaluru: After a five-month gap, the school will be reopened on Monday for the 9-12 class in the district which has a test level of test less than 2%.
While the school will be reopened with the protocol in place, some of them cannot operate the bus and van to pick up and drop students.
“It is not feasible to run van.
In many schools of the State Council, middle school children do not use van schools.
While we can maintain the Covid protocol in schools, we are worried about traveling children from home to school,” said D Shashi Kumar, Secretary, Primary and Secondary School Association Karnataka.
Many private schools where online classes are detained in full swings say parents don’t want to send students to campus.
Private schools say it’s impractical for them to do online classes and offline simultaneously.
Manoj Padikkal, Chairperson, School Transportation Wing South Zone, Bus and Bus and Car Operators’ India Confederation, said most schools will wait and watch the situation, and add that most parents will drop and pick up their own children in the day Early day.
According to Padikkal, many factors must be considered.
“Diesel costs have risen by RS 32 since the pre-covid time.
While the Covid protocol requires the bus to be filled with only 50%, the price of diesel and driver’s salary remains the same.
We must increase the cost of transportation.
While we have a fixed monthly cost system in several schools.
, We deal with parents directly on other systems, “he said.
Many parents to wait and watch Master Sunday Sunday will run but four buses managing for the ment have decided not to run it for students.
Costs are a big factor.
We are not sure whether students will appear every day.
It’s hard to coordinate.
What if we get our drivers back on the roll and there is another lock? “said a school principal from a prominent school chain.
Fear of the virus is also a major factor, say school management.” None of our parents had ordered vans.
They are still worried about viruses.
Only 20% of parents have so far sent approval forms.
Others want to watch for a week, “said Suprit Br, Secretary of the Oxford institution, Ullal.” I urged cabinet colleagues to visit campuses in their districts, encouraging students, teachers, and reviewing prevention steps …
we decided to open Back to school and college considering the future of our children.
All safety steps have been taken …
I begged parents to encourage their children to attend the physical class and follow the corresponding behavior of Covid, “said Minister of Bumavaraj Bommai said.

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