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Irked’s parents because some schools pressed the pause button in the online class

Irked's parents because some schools pressed the pause button in the online class
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Bhopal: Online-offline twitches between parents and some schools don’t seem to come out.
Parents blect an erratic online class from certain schools, and pressure on offline classes, without government orders.
The leading school has stopped the online class for three days after Mesaage ‘Offline-Only’ blunt, verbally during the e-class.
After the opposition by the parent, it continued the online class from Saturday.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results when TII contacted Deo Bhopal, Nitin Saxena, with a specific instance, he stressed that there was no order from the state government to stop the online class.
The father of a child who studied at a girl’s school said they were surprised when the online class stopped suddenly.
“They sent a message tonight that the online class would continue.
I do not understand why the school creates such confusion.
They must continue the classroom and offline and let parents decide whether to send their children,” he said.
Some schools are doing online classes with their wishes, say parents.
“They sometimes do online and sometimes they don’t.
My daughter did not attend offline classes.
He was very confused that he could not focus.
I have paid a full fee but the school confirmed that I sent it for offline classes,” said other parents, Amrita Sisodiya.
Parents repeat the district administration to clarify that there are no instructions to stop the online class.
“When there are no instructions from the state government, how can school unilaterally decide to stop the online class? The school takes the name of the government and there are no such instructions,” said the parents, Avni Ghosh.
When Tii contacted these schools, they all blamed ‘technical problems’.
“The state government has not issued instructions to stop online classes.
If there is a school that does this, the Department of School Education will ask.
This department has not reviewed the situation to make a final decision,” Deo Saxena said.
Some parents even decided to meet the principal next week about this problem.
“We cannot send our children before their vaccination.
We will talk to the principal and objections to being forced in this way to send children to offline classes,” said the parents, Vineet Upadhyay.
That said, there are indeed some schools that manage offline and online education, leaving parents to receive calls.

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