Thane: less than half of the school from Thane City cannot overcome the Covid safety protocol set by administration and does not open offline classes for students on Monday, said a citizenship official.
Hally 237 of 495 schools from Thane can start offline classes, tally Monday night which was provided by the corporate education department Thane Municipal revealed Rajesh Kankal, education officers in Thane Corporation, said the majority school might not start operations because they did not have adequate infrastructure needed To accommodate students after participating in the designated Covid protocol.
“The need for greater classrooms and adequate space between benches is not feasible for many schools consider their location and also ensure that adequate sanitation facilities are not possible for many people because they may take longer to open,” he said.
The overall situation of the urban part of the Thane district saw 968 of 1541 or around 62% of open schools while rural belt saw 963 of 1131 schools welcomed students back after a long hiatus.
Meanwhile, it is a completely different experience for students from institutions that open many nostalgia who return to that place.
Some officials from the city also made the point of present during this event including Rajesh Narvestar District collectors who took the first lecture for class X students in Saraswati High School in Naupada while Mayor Naresh Mhaske also paid a visit to several city schools and spoke to students.
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