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Karnataka: KL classes reopened today, but many schools to wait & watch

Karnataka: KL classes reopened today, but many schools to wait & watch
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Bengaluru: With the Karnataka government giving ahead for LKG and UKG classes to reopen from Monday, the preschool sector that is not active for 18 months preparing to keep the infrastructure welcome children.
However, independently, preschool environment is in the dilemma whether it will open now or watch for a while.
Some independent preschools that have space they tend to start functioning on Monday.
A large number of preschools operating from the rented room had left the place and moved their infrastructure to fail-noisy after locking forcing them to walk the window.
Of these, some of them searched for space again.
“A lot of challenges Banwasi, Secretary, Pre-School Council Karnataka.
Pruthvi is also in space to restart his schools.
“We want to have space first.
It’s just a school that can have a face and reception will come.
A school cannot be online forever.
After we found the ideal room, it was only a plug-in for us.
Rent high in non-housing areas and us Also need a bigger place, “said Swati Krishnan from Ira’s early years.
Some preschool hunting for spacethe challenges is to read the minds of parents.
We are hunting for space.
Two landlords we consider allowing us to continue for the past few months.
In another room, we must empty, “said Chirag Agarwal, Founder Director, Early preschool chain.
For a large number of preschoolers, it waits and watches.” First of all, we don’t know how many parents want to send their children .
We need to do a survey for it.
Besides that, we don’t know whether the other waves will hit us.
For us, it will start from the beginning and investment will experience lakh rupees.
We prefer to wait for a few months, “said Ayesha Singh, Director, Creativekidz.” We have to hunt new space, hiring a teacher and recruiting more staff to ensure the Covid protocol.
Reception is only a quarter of normal time.
We held a survey between parents and saw that 60% -70% did not want to send children because many migrated to their hometowns.
We will wait 2-3 months to see how it is, “said Deepshika Varma, who runs Cradle2Crayon in Kalyan Nagar.

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