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Delhi Deputy CM Sisodia Manish Concerns about the generation of children may be left behind

Delhi Deputy CM Sisodia Manish Concerns about the generation of children may be left behind
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New Delhi: The generation of children will be abandoned if the school in the capital continues to remain closed, Deputy CM and Minister of Education Manish Sisodia said on Wednesday.
The statement, tweet by the Minister, came after a delegation representing more than 1,600 parents submitted a petition to urge him to reopen the school when their closure “affects not only research, but also the mental and emotional welfare of children”.
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Sisodia said he agreed with parents that sustainable closure caused a large learning gap.
“In the past two years, children have been confined in their rooms.
Instead of spending time in the playground, all their activities are now ongoing on cellphones.
When a pandemic starts, our priority is children’s safety.
But because research shows Covid maybe It is not harmful to children, it is important to reopen the school, especially in time for the exam, “he said.
Then, Sisodia Tweeted: “We close the school when it’s not safe for children but excessive caution now harms our children.
One generation of children will be left behind if we don’t open our school now.”
The Delhi government will recommend the reopening of the school to DDMA, who will meet on Thursday.
According to Dr.
Lahariya, various studies show risks associated with covid less among children.
“School closure has several advantages but the negative impact on learning and emotional well-being is very high,” he said.
Memorandum submitted by parents, “According to the World Bank, learning poverty in India is expected to increase from 55% to 70% due to learning and more children outside school.
For younger children, long-term rejection from Social games cause isolation and serious development problems.
“This adds that experts have concluded that younger children are in” very low risk “Covid-19 is severe or fatal.
Some other parents Ti spoke to emphasize the need to reopen the school.
Devasish Tewary, whose daughter is a grade 11 student at Srijan school in the Town model, suggesting the government can open school in staggering ways.
“It can be done in two phases – first for grade 6 to 12 and after two weeks for another class.
Because vaccination drives are being carried out actively and other activities have begun again without severe detrimental results, education must be brought back to normal too,” he said .
Some parents also urge the reopening of higher education institutions.
“For digital among rich people and poor poor people and the majority of students have lost education.
There is no substitute for physical class.
The personality of students undergo marine changes when they meet their colleagues.
At home, they do not know what sports or direct debate or activities.
Co-curricular, “said Ds Rana, a member of all the associations of Indian parents.

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