Bhubaneswar: Offline Class Pre-Final UG, PG First Year, and Class IX students start from Monday amid fears that students may be more affected during the third wave.
Parents concerned and students are restless after joining the class on Monday.
Many colleges and universities receive very few students because of sustainable examination and for preparation.
While high school witnessed more than 60 percent of class IX students on the first day.
The educational institution authorities hope that the flow will increase after a week.
Prakash Chandra Mohanty, Secretary General of the Odisha Middle School Association (OSSTA), said there was fear in the minds of parents regarding the possibility of Covid infection in the third wave.
“The school takes all the steps needed to maintain Covid infection in the bay, but parents are worried about the third wave,” he added.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see students of class IX students from the city saying he did not get a vaccine because he was 14 years old.
“Because I am not vaccinated now, Covid can create problems for me.
When the third wave affects children, I am also worried like a parent,” he added.
Bishnu Uttarkabat, the parents of Bhadrak, said they wanted their ward to go to school because online education was not enough.
“But there was fear in my mind about my daughter’s health.
If she covid at school, what will happen next? We will go through a very complicated situation,” he added.
Most colleges and universities charge a quiet view on the first day reopened.
“Only 25 students attended offline classes at our university on the first day.
Even affiliated colleges did not accept students.
Most students are preparing for a test University Balasore.
College witnessed a thin presence on the first day.
“Most UG Pre-final students will sit for online exams starting from August 23.
They are preparing for the current examination.
Many students have not returned to college hostels.
After the examination ends at the end of this month, students will come to campus,” said the head School of Rajdhani Sasmita Sarangi.
The state reported 104 Covid cases under 18 children.
It’s 138 on Sunday.