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With alert parents, attendance tends to be thin at the reopening of some schools in Delhi

New Delhi: Only a few schools that will be reopened for class X and XII from Monday, because most schools have not received approval from parents.
For those who reopen, students have been divided into small groups of students so that they use the lab.

Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) allows school to reopen for class X and XII students for practices, projects, acceptance or work related counseling from August 9.
The Directorate of Education (DOE) has determined that children can come to school after receiving approval from parents.
Ashok Pandey, Director of Ahlcon School, for now we have received several approval letters from parents and children will begin to come to school from Monday.
We have divided students into small groups and schedules have been divided using each laboratory.

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Indian schools, however, only call class XII students for now.
“We hopefully start on Tuesday as we expected to receive approval on Monday,” Tania Joshi said, the principal.
Rooma Pathak, Head of Public School of MM, Pitampura, said, “We have received approval from 80% of parents from both classes.”
Meanwhile, many institutions will be reopened from August 21.
The government co-ed Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Sector-8 Rohini, has decided to call students from August 21.
“Children have come for counseling and work associated with entry.
But the class will begin later, once we collect the approval form,” Ak Jha said, the principal.
Manav Sthali School Rajendra Nagar has decided to reopen only after Raksha Bandhan because very few parents give approval.
However, students have begun attending classes in several government schools from last week themselves.
“Nearly 45% of class X and XII students visited the school last week.
We hope that this week more students will begin to come,” said Sunil Kumar Joon, an English teacher at the government senior high school, Ghitori.

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