Thiruvananthapuram: Even when the Ministry of Public Education State has claimed to have received the full support of the majority of stakeholders on the reopening of schools on November 1, non-left trade unions have expressed differences of opinion about many suggestions submitted by the government in a consultative meeting held here on Thursday .
The Pro-Congress teacher association has demanded that the government not bring up responsibility by asking the government and having the principal and principal to make the most of the preparation only with public support.
“Schools are still closed for two years for now.
The cleaning process will require labor and money.
Likewise with school buses.
The government must provide money sanctions for such a base needs,” said Prades State Association (KPSTA) Pradesh School (KPSTA) .
KPSTA also advises the government to allow only 20% of the total number of students a day at school.
It also recommends the government to avoid regular classes for elementary school students.
Instead, children might be allowed to visit their school a day with their parents.
The Minister of General Education V Sivankutty said that the government profitable did not insist or school uniforms for students when schools reopened.
The Minister has promised stakeholders that the government will come with a set of guidelines on October 5 after discussion with stakeholders and government officials.