Hyderabad: A little more than 50% of parents are willing to send their children to school, depending on conditions, according to new surveys.
Overall throughout the country, parents doubts have dropped to 44% in August from 48% in July and 76% in June.
Those who are willing to send children to school including parents who cannot use online classes or find them ineffective.
In Telangana while 42% of parents opposed the opening of the current school, 55% were fine with children going to school in August-September.
Of those who want, 8% of parents from the state said that the government must consider opening schools after August 15, 23% chose to physical classes from 1 and September 24 to say that offline classes must be continued from September 15.
About 3% to ‘can’t say’.
Surveys by Localcircles received around 10,000 responses (2,077 from Telangana) for specific requests at the reopening of the school.
The total size of the survey sample is 40,000.
Even though parents show their willingness, they also submitted steps to be taken by the authorities.
About 67% of Telangana said that the district administration must ensure that the school has a quick antigen kit (mouse) that is sufficient to minimize the risk of spreading Covid, while 83% of parents want the country to regulate free vaccination camps in / near schools for all school staff.
“When parents who are willing to be asked whether this mouse kit must be available for all schools through the district administration, the majority (74%) throughout the country say yes.
While 15% of parents do not want mice to be carried out at school, 4% say that the government should not be Supplying mouse kits and 7% do not have opinions, “Read the survey.
This question received 19,354 responses from parents throughout the country.