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Nearly 90% of parents want schools to be reopened, said survey

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Gurgaon: About 90% of parents in the state want to send their children to school and physical classes to continue, the online survey conducted by the Association of Private Institutions has been found.
As part of their Siksha Bachao, Kholo’s campaign, a group of private schools last week launched a survey to assess the mood of parents about offline classes.
Although the survey will be made for two more days, the association said they had so far received responses from nearly 14,000 parents and 87% of them wanted to send their children to school.
Conducted by the Federation of Private School Welfare Associations, The Survey has four questions for parents – whether they agree with the closure of the school, turn off logical school when all other activities operate, have closures that cause gaps to learn, and whether they want to send their children back to school.
The association hopes to receive a response from 20,000 parents on Tuesday.
After the survey was completed, representatives from several private schools would meet Kanwar Pal education minister and encourage the physical class to continue.
“We have launched this survey as part of the Siksha Bachao campaign, Kholo School.
Not only in school, parents, also want to continue the offline class.
That’s why we are conducting this survey.
When both parents and school are on the same page, we Don’t see why the government doesn’t listen to our demands? “Asked Kulbhushan Sharma, President of the Association.
Many parents throughout the country have promised their support for sustainable travel by school.
“We have gathered massive support from all quarters.
The most important thing, parents with us.
They asked us to open school regardless of what the government’s order said.
If the government does not listen to our appeal, all schools will be reopened in the first week February and parents will start sending their children, “said Ram Avtar, President of the Private School Welfare Association (PSWA).
Some parents argue that prolonged physical class suspension also affects the social skills of their children.

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