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Children who are happy to reopen Patna’s school

Children who are happy to reopen Patna's school
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Patna: The sound that chatted back in several schools that was reopened with full capacity on Tuesday after the state government raised the limitation of covid-induced locking.
Van school, autos and buses are seen carrying children to school and returning home after class.
Baldwin Academy has a total attendance of 75% in class I to XII.
The principle of Rajiv Ranjan Sinha said the school had carefully restarted the physical class with full capacity after taking all prevention measures.
“There are no assemblies while children have lunch in their classrooms without sharing food with other classmates,” he said.
Glenda Galstaun, Middle School Principal Savio St Dominic, told this newspaper that the overall presence was 60-62% because some parents were still a little worried about sending their children to their schools.
“However, the presence will increase gradually,” he said.
A St Karen Middle School, Seema Singh only said a higher secondary class opened with full capacity.
“As a precaution, only senior students are allowed to attend classes throughout the day with full capacity because they are more sincere.
For the rest of the class, we still follow a capacity of 50% on alternative days,” he said.
Saurabh Kumar, the inspection was responsible for the open mind of the Birla School, Kankarbagh, said class VII students to XII attended school with full capacity and they will come on Tuesday while those in the class on Monday, “he added.
Students are also happy.
Anuj Saxena, a class VII student from the Public School of Dav, said even though he could not share lunch with his best friends, he still had the opportunity to talk to them face to face after a long time.
Shambhavi, a school student badge Valley said, ” I keep social distance while interacting with my friends.
It was strange but the best for our safety.
I still enjoy spending time with friends at school, asking questions to the teacher about difficult topics.
I now realize how much I miss a regular class during a pandemic.
“An international school student, Nikhil Kumar, said school staff checked their temperature, while lunch and dispersal time was different for each class.
Monika Singh from Don Bosco Academy said there was no alternative to the physical class.” Now, at least I can meet friends – My friend was in full class, “he said.

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