Pune: Flowers, books and pleasant smiles welcome students who enter school in the district on Monday.
Many sitting on the bench after the gap 13 to 18 months.
The maximum buzz is in the government, Zilla Parishad Schools while the majority of private schools decided to reopen the second half of the month.
Students queue with enthusiasm at the gate for temperature and oximeter examination.
The four-hour session is mainly spent interacting with teachers and friends and sharing their thoughts about the education system.
Some students tell close losses and there are some times emotional bonds, but many are happy to return to school for a new start.
In Manorama Memorial English School in Kedegaon, in Daund, in rural areas Pune, the school starts for STD V to X.
All schools are dissedient and environmentally cleared and approval forms are collected with parents and each student is examined with a thermal gun.
Principal Sujata Hiwale said, “There is a General Assembly with social distance.
Covid rules are explained in detail.
Students are welcomed with music and applause.
They sit one on each bench.
They look happy and eager to come to school, meet their friends and teachers .
the teachers also keen to hold classes offline.
on the first day, we had about 55% of the students who attended.
We hope to see it reach 100% soon.
“In the Rajiv Gandhi Academy of E-Learning, school begins at 8:30 am and students are given Each interest after conducting a mandatory temperature check.
Director of Scert Devendra Pal Singh visits school.
He was deceived by the enthusiasm of the students.
Singh said that day was like a reception celebration.
Vishal Solanki education commissioner also visited school and went to every classroom.
Solanki interacts with the students and issued some puzzles to them.
Many schools in the city have graced places with flowers and balloons to welcome students.
In civil schools in Jerawada, students entered the gate with bright smiles when their teachers welcomed them with each rose.
Students settled in class on alternative benches.
Class teacher Dilip Kate, while interacting with students, saying that the task will challenge now to switch back to offline learning.
He told the students that they would begin to slowly and initially revised the concepts taught in the first half of this year.
“We will not be in a hurry for the test so you can all calm down,” he said.
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