Patna: Even when the state government has allowed universities and senior high schools to hold offline classes with the presence of 50% of July 12 amid pandemic, most educational institutions found it difficult to make their students observe the Covid protocol.
Quite often, boys and girls can be seen moving on campus without wearing their facial masks correctly and without maintaining mandatory social distance, thus increasing the risk of being infected with Coronavirus.
Magadh Principal Mahila College, Shashi Sharma, said that even because most classes still walk in online mode, girls come to college to do their practical classes.
“Rooms and laboratory staff are fully dissed and students are not allowed to enter the campus without a face mask.
However, some girls were found hanging around the college pages with their masks tied on their necks.
When they saw their teacher coming, they covered their mouths and nose with masks .
In fact, the teacher must remain on their fingers to make them follow the appropriate behavior for Covid, “he said.
BR N College Prasad Raj Kishore said that the college authorities took all the precautions to maintain the health of students by getting all the campuses cleaned and ensuring the social distance between two students sitting in class.
“We, however, become helpless when students ignore the appropriate behavior of Covid and move freely on the road outside of college.
Most teachers involve classes in online mode, but there are many students who do not have the right electronic devices and internet connectivity to take The full advantage of this online class, “he said.
J The principle of women’s college of Shyama Roy said even though there was his best effort, Girls always made a crowd while filling out the examination form or deposit documents at the college counter.
“The College has installed a mask vending machine from which a girl can easily take the mask at Rs 5 per piece.
Unfortunately, some girls are still found without a mask,” he said.
Science College Principal Patna Sri Padmadeo said it was indeed very difficult for the authorities to ensure the implementation of Covid norms complete by students inside or outside the campus.
However, health experts warn serious consequences if students continue to ignore Covid norms.
“Covid hasn’t gone and there is every possible emergence of the third wave soon.
The authorities must consider all these factors while allowing universities and schools to be reopened with the presence of full students,” said Secretary of the India Medical Association Dr.
Ajay Kumar.
Aryabhatta’s knowledge of the knowledge of the Faculty of Faculty of Faculty Dean Dr.
Rajiv Ranjan Prasad said that ignoring the appropriate behavior of covid by the younger generation would prove colossal and invite the third wave of pandemic.
Nalanda Medical College and Deputy Hospital Dr.
Satish Kumar said that even though the number of people infected with Covid-19 had fallen recently, it could increase significantly if people did not follow Covid norms.
“Students must be trained properly to adopt the corresponding behavior of Covid on campus,” he said.