Mumbai: Back to schools as a higher secondary student in Mumbai marched to enter their classroom after 18 months on Monday.
In all Maharashtra too, the school welcomed the standard of returning 5 to 12 students.
Armed with bags and school masks, students – very few who can enter their uniforms – no trouble getting up in the morning after days lazing in bed during the ‘home school’.
“I can’t wait to reach my school.
Online classes on me,” said Ayush Tiwari, a 10th grade student.
Stanislaus, Bandra.
Online education for the 2021-22 academic year began in the state on June 15.
A month later, villages that are free from Covid-19 are permitted to welcome students 8-12 students.
Fear of the third wave targeting then caused a bad response from parents with only 10% of students then attended around 35 percent of schools.
On Monday, schools welcome students to their classrooms in the morning.
Colorful balloons, flower decorations along the thermometer, and cleaners greet students at the entrance.
Last minute instruction was discarded by anxious parents who could not enter the school building.
At school Sane Guruji on Dadar (West) more than 70 of 95 grade 10 students are waiting to enter their classrooms.
Prasad Tulaillas’s parents said that children were excited to return to their classrooms.
The Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray will discuss schools, teachers and students today.
In Mumbai, 2,553 schools have 5.13 lakh higher secondary students.
The Minister of Education and Education of Varsha Gaikwad on Monday said to the teacher, students and parents on the first day of school.
The State School Education Department has encouraged students and schools to post pictures of their first day on the social media platform.