New Delhi: Some private schools in the national capital demanded that the physical class be allowed for the early grade 6 to 8.
The Management Association of the Delhi State Public School (DSPSMA) said the protest stage is outside the Minister of Chief Arvind Kejriwal if the school is not reopened for grade 6 to 8 to 24 September.
“Schools have been reopened for grade 9 to 12 and there are no complaints so far.
The presence in private schools will increase further if they begin to provide bus services that all do not do now,” said President DSPSMA RC Jain.
“Is it wrong to reopen for grade 6 to 8 now? We are waiting for the government’s orders about this and will protest outside the residence of CM if the decision is not brought to reopen the school for these classes until September 24,” he added in a statement .
After real improvement in the Covid-19 situation in the national capital, the Delhi Government has announced that schools for grade 9 to 12 years, colleges and coaching institutions will be reopened from 1.
The Delhi government has clarified that no students were forced to attend classes Physical and approval of parents will be mandatory.
Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) is expected to make decisions about reopening schools for more classes this weekend.
Allow only 50 percent of students per class, mandatory thermal screening, staggered lunch breaks, alternative seating arrangements and avoid routine guest visits are among the guidelines announced by DDMA to reopen schools and colleges since September 1 told students , Teachers and staff who do not teach those who live in the Covid Detention Zone will not be allowed to come to schools and colleges.
Schools in the national capital were ordered to be closed last year in March before the national lock to contain the spread of the Coronavirus.
While some countries began the reopening of schools in October last year, the Delhi government only allowed the physical class to class 9-12 in January this year, which was again deferred after an exponential increase in the second wave of aggressive.