Thiruvananthapuram: More than 12 Lakh students reached school on the first day, when schools in the country were partially reopened after the 19-month gap was caused by a pandemic.
Attendance, given the reoper again staggered, about 80% of total strength.
In accordance with the ‘back to school’ guidelines prepared by the Ministry of Education through consultation with health experts, children are welcomed at the entrance by their teachers and deliver their respective classrooms.
Strangely, the routine scene of children who cried for missing parents.
“We are not a stranger.
We know each other through online classes.
So, there are no questions to be afraid today because it used to be in normal days in the past,” said Bindhu, a teacher of elementary school from the Cottonhill Thiruvananthapuram school.
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131 schools cannot be reopened on Monday for various reasons.
While some schools function as relief camps, many are flooded, and some are in the detention zone.
Some schools remain closed due to local hart.
A total of 12,08,290 students reached schools throughout the state on the opening day.
Of these, 11,130 is a class I.
The government has directed schools with more than 1,000 students to conduct classes by allowing only 25% of students to appear on certain days.
“Considering the applicable restrictions, only half of students who should go to school on the first day.
There is an extraordinary response from parents and students,” said Jeevan Babu’s generation education director.
The Minister of General Education V Sivankutty inaugurated PravesanothaVam State School at the Cottonshill School.
The minister said he did not need to be afraid of sending children to school because the government had placed a strong mechanism to ensure that the school functions firmly obeyed the Covid-19 protocol.
“The government has received support from all parts of the community for the reopening of the school.
More than six lakh students have a government that has just joined the school this year.
The government has taken all the steps to deal with all challenges,” Minister said.
As previously clarified, the presence does not have to be as long as the school phase is reopened.
Students have been divided into different batches so that the number of students occupies a bench can be limited to a maximum of two.
Those who do not want to attend school now have the option to continue their studies using an online system in place.
Classes begin on Monday for class I to VII, X and XII.
Classes for standard remaining will begin on November 15.
Close to 43 lakh students should reach school in two phases.
From them, 6.07.702 is a newcomer.
According to sources, there was an increase of nearly 30,000 students who took the entrance ticket to the first standard in the government and the school assisted this year, compared to last year.