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Oppose orders, 150 schools in the district to reopen today

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Nagpur: On Monday, Maharashtra will witness an unprecedented situation in its history.
The state-level school association claims that more than 1,000 schools in this country will be reopened on Monday in challenging government orders to remain closed until February 15.
Executive Member ‘Association (Mesta (Mesta) Maharashtra, Sunday spoke to TOI and re-confirmed the plan to reopen the school, said they were ready for any legal action that could be followed.
The Nagpur District President of the Nishant Narnawane Association claimed that around 150 schools were around 150 Will open in his jurisdiction.
“We have around 300 member schools in the Nagpur district, half will be reopened on Monday.
More will follow in the future,” said Narnawane.
He said there was an urgent need to bring students back to the classroom for losses academics.
“In various schools, we have seen that the speed of reading children has dropped by almost 50%.
If this closure continues for another month, then this speed will drop further.
Every day the children move away from the classroom, they lose In their education, “said Narnawane.
For now, Mesta plans to reopen only for students X And XII because the council exam is less than two months.
Vandana Benjamin, President of the wing of the Mesta woman, said, “By reopening, we move forward in a very logical way.
Our establishment is if everything is open …
Then why not go to school.
We will operate according to existing guidelines and, in fact , can surpass and surpass it.
Ensuring social distance will be very easy because only students X and XII will be called now, so I don’t think there will be a problem.
“The two members of the MESTA executive got rid of their campaign talks as publicity.
Narnawane said, “We will continue regardless of whatever actions taken to us.
This is our peaceful and democratic way to provide messages to the government that education cannot be placed in a back-burner.” Educational officials told TII that so far only Talks, but Mesta Mesta executed the reopening plan to face the consequences.
Ravindra Katolkar, District Education Officer, said, “the closing order has been issued by the state government and then re-confirmed by the city commissioners and collectors in their respective jurisdictions.
So the steps reopened by the school will violate orders by this upper authority and rest assured That disciplinary action will follow.

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