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Many schools in Delhi welcome the decision of AAP Govt to reopen school from 1 Sep

Many schools in Delhi welcome the decision of AAP Govt to reopen school from 1 Sep
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New Delhi: The majority of schools in the national capital support the Delhi government’s decision to reopen educational institutions from September 1 and have made arrangements to ensure students are safe and all Covid-19 protocols are followed.
However, some schools showed that their staff had not been fully vaccinated or that they had run Covid facilities that might be needed during the possible third wave.
Some school principals also show that according to the internal survey of parents carried out by them, they are still reluctant to send their wards for the physical class.
Safe! You have managed to throw your Votelogin to see Resultalka Lime, the Principal of Modern, Shalimar Bagh said his school had made a wide arrangement for classroom sanitization, small room facilities, and other school venues that were vulnerable to movement.
“Given that Covid can spread rapidly by touching the surface that might have a virus on them, we have replaced a conventional tap system with water taps without touch and has also put touch sanitaryers and dispensers at various points opposite the school location,” he told PTI .
“Another rule that will be enforced in a rather tighter way is the maintenance of social blasphemy by following limited signs in place.
Training sessions and strict workshops have been taken for the MPS brotherhood to notify them about Covid norms 19, “he added.
Anshu Mittal, Principal, Mrg School, Rohini said, “We are fully prepared to welcome our students and are happy that the decision that has finally been taken away has finally been taken.
We have made it mandatory for each employee to make himself vaccinated.
We can only succeed if All stakeholders, especially parents work with us “.
“Children must be careful and aware of their routine habits and interactions at school.
The reopening gradually is a smart step, because it will prevent density and at the same time give students the opportunity to revive their school experience in a much safer way .
Learning class is very important to absorb a sense of social and emotional welfare, “he said.
Authorities on Mount Carmel School in Dwarka, where the Covid Treatment Center 100 beds began in May, said they had not opened school.
“We are not ready to open our school now.
We have asked Delhi CM Arvind Kelamwal and Deputy CM Manish Sisodia to actively make provisions up to 100 percent vaccinating all staff and at least 70 percent of students.
They have not started the vaccination of children and all my staff Not vaccinated, “said Michael Williams, Dean of Mount Carmel School to PTI.
“Covid-19 facility is open.
We have doctors and nurses but no patients.
We will receive a call to see what happens to the third wave.
If there is no third wave, we will wrap the facility and if there is there we will remain open.
Where -Where where they rushed out of school, they had to close them in two-three weeks.
We are still in the middle of a pandemic, “he added.
The Delhi government on Friday announced that schools from grade 9 to 12, training and college institutions will be reopened in the national capital of 1.
However, the government has clarified that no students will be forced to attend physical classes and will not exist Mandatory presence.
“We wholeheartedly welcome this decision.
It will be after more than 16 months we will see our students back to school.
We are sure all stakeholders are both waiting for the day and both concerned about the health of children, but if we are Ensuring that all safety norms are followed, we can return to class education smoothly, “said Bharat Arora, Secretary General, Unaided Private School Action Committee.
Schools in the national capital were ordered to be closed last year in March before the national lock to contain the spread of the Coronavirus.
While some countries began the reopening of some schools from October last year, the city government allowed the reopening of January only for grade 9 to 12.
However, the school was completely closed in April after the second wave of Covid-19 was aggressive.

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