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Government schools reopened after 4 months, most students give classes

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Ranchi: After a four-month gap, a school managed by the government and the assisted schools reopened for senior students throughout the state on Friday and his presence was quite low on the first day.
Schools ensure that all guidelines incurred by the State Government last month are followed correctly.
Schools check the agreement form signed by their parents, allowing their ward to come to school.
At Ranchi Zila school, the teachers ensure that every student undergo thermal scan before entering the campus and maintaining social distance while inside.
They were asked to wear a mask and school gave them a mask that looked without one.
The principle of the Deepa Chaudhary school said, “Our current main focus is ensuring security for students and staff and students are very careful with their health.” A class XII student named Bhupesh Kumar Mahto said, “Even though the offline class is needed to understand a better subject, we are still afraid of being infected.
We maintain social distance and keep our interactions with others during the class to a minimum.” Rita Kumari, who is the head Bariyatu Girls School’s school, said, “We follow all the protocols issued by the government for Tee.
Of the 90 students attending class today, four arrived without wearing a mask.
The school provided it to them.
Even though the presence on the first day was 25%, the situation tended to increase In the coming days.
“Nikita Kumari, a Bal Krishna High School student, said that she was happy to see her friends after a long gap but was not involved in any interaction with them.
The Divya Singh Principal said, “We are very happy to see the school campus berangzi with students after a long time.” School staff welcomed the students with interest when they set foot on campus while the last to welcome the teachers with applause.

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