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Nagpur: 25% of school students return to school on day 1

Nagpur: 25% of school students return to school on day 1
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Nagpur: On the 1st day reopened, Nagpur Regency saw 25% of attendance in schools and officials expect this number to rise sharply within a week.
Ravindra Katolkar, District Education Officer said, “There are many schools that cannot be reopened because work sanitation is incomplete and other problems.
When they reopen, the number of attendance will rise.
Also, in those schools that have reopened us Hope more students to return to the classroom.

Safe! You have managed to throw your votoggin to see the results of local authorities allowed by schools and colleges to reopen, train institutions again finding themselves leaving high and dry, because of ‘technical’ problems.
Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has shown a view to restart the coaching institute but their order did not mention it.
The top NMC officials told TII that the revised version would be issued to facilitate the construction of institutional institutions.
However, on Tuesday morning, a senior NMC official told Ti that the plan had been postponed.
“It’s a bit difficult because the government’s notification doesn’t talk about the coaching class.
We need to discuss it in the district disaster management authority meeting and then if we need to get clarification from the government,” the official said.
Universities also look forward to reopen, because many days are missed because NMC orders come very late on Monday.
LALLAL KHULAR, Director of Tirpude Institute of Management Education said, “We will start from Wednesday and students with enthusiasm waiting for this.
However, because of Covid-19 guidelines, we will only provide 50% of them to be present in physical mode even though each student wants back to campus.

Jeevan Dontulwar, the Principal of the Mohota Science College, said, “We have not received a relevant order, because there are only schools mentioned in it.
Even after it takes time to tell everyone to prepare the system for operation.”
Rajesh Pande, Principal Ramdeobaba College of Engineering, said, “We accept orders very late so that the SOP list still needs to be resolved.
The place must be disanitized, notify students who have moved back to their home city etc.
need time.
We will immediately reopen.

The coaching class is expected to meet local authorities and see permission to reopen.
Some class owners told Toi that the current situation was conducive to reopened.
“STD XI students and XII we serve can also attend Junior Colleges but cannot sit in our classroom.
What is the logic behind this? Regardless of us will try to reason with the authorities and ask permission to reopen,” he said.

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