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Assam: class X students return to school after 4 months

Assam: class X students return to school after 4 months
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Guwahati: Cent Perci Akshatan is recorded in several schools here as a physical class for class X continued in Assam after a gap more than four months on Monday.
Despite high enthusiasm among students, school authorities said the overall response was disappointing.
Ministry of Education officials blame the weakness among most students and fear contracts infections for large quantities on the first day.
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“The presence is almost not 40% on average in the larger Guwahati.
Most students do not want to come to school,” said Kecatrupup (Metro) School Inspector (is), Prasnana Bora.
Gobinda Kalita, a high school teacher, Guwahati New Guwahati Colony, said the penny of students were present, in the Kamrup (Metro) rural area, a large number of students remained absent.
“The lack of online gadgets, poor networks and the cost of using internet data attracts a large number of students to offline classes in Assam,” said Kalita, who is also the Secretary General of the Asom Madhyamik Sikshak Aru Karmacha.
About 47% of students on average attend schools in the Lakhimpur district above Assam.
His attendance was a bit in the interior and river areas that were damaged by the recent flood waves.
However, the officials of the Ministry of Education in Lakhimpur felt that there were concerns about viruses among students.
“The part of the students who contributed and want to learn to come to school.
But the other part is not so enthusiastic,” said Lakhimpur, Ramesh Chutia.
In various districts, the response was positive mostly in schools located in headquarters and urban areas.
Most students live at home in interior places where online classes face big obstacles due to poor internet connectivity.
Even when Assam Regency was up like Sivasagar registering better voters, sources in the Ministry of Education said it did not exceed 60%.
“Educational institutions are opened phase-wisely.
Because the government keeps a watch on the Covid situation, some guardians do not want to send their children to school now.
If big infections do not occur in the coming days, we have a presence to increase,” said a person Senior officials of the Department of Secondary Education, said.

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