MySuru: Main schools opened back for students in the state on Monday with strict compliance with Covid-19 guidelines after 19 months.
On the first day, 58.17% of students attended classes in MySuru District, “I enjoyed my first day at school,” he said, a grade 1 student of the Gadichowka government who bifurkasi elementary school.
“I am happy to return,” he added.
Hajira Banu’s class teacher said the majority of students arrived happy in schools while some crying.
“Many are still ashamed to interact,” he said.
Schools and SDMC members create.
The festive atmosphere to welcome students.
In some schools, young students were taken in procession to their class, they were offered candy with a mask, before starting educational activities.
Only 50% of students were allowed to attend classes until October 29 as precautions.
However, starting November 2, students are allowed to attend with full strength.
Although the government has allowed all schools to continue the physical class, several private schools, especially those affiliated with CBSE and ICSE online classes.
They plan to start physical classes in the second week of November.
Mysuru DDPI Ramachandra Raje Urs said the students were given a warm welcome.
The festive atmosphere was created to welcome students in all schools.
“Everything is happy to attend classes,” he said.
Even at Mandya and Chamarajanagar, the response to the physical class is good.
In Kodagu, a total of 53% of students attended classes on the first day.
Of the 11,363 students in schools managed by state 5,942 (52.29%), of 1,440 students in schools assisted 846 (58.75%) and from 19,837 students at school without assistance 10,578 (53.32%) attended class .
In all, from 32,640 students, 17,366 (53.20%) attended classes in this district.
There were 59 schools assisted, 454 government schools and 147 schools without help in Kodagu.
In Hassan, students returned to school very enthusiastically.
“About 50% of students from class 1 to 5 are school on the first day,” the official said.
There are 1,05,000 students in total study in this district.
Attendance is expected to increase substantially in the coming days.
School buildings and classrooms are decorated, candy is distributed to students and they are welcomed with roses.
“Students must come with a required approval letter.
They will experience thermal scanning and provide cleaners,” said DDPI KS Prakash.