Mangaluru: There was anxiety and fear among parents, students and teachers, because the education institution Dakshina Kannada reported the Covid-19 case.
More worrying is the state government signaling offline classes, if the situation is uncontrollable.
Parents say detection of cases on campus, right when academic learning took off smoothly, and the situation returned to normal after a long gap of 18 months, disappointing.
“The closure of schools and colleges will again have serious consequences for students,” said the parent.
Many students who have cold and seasonal flu are usually reported away from school.
Shambhu Shankar, Coordinator, Block Resource Center, Belthangady Taluk, said there were small pants present, because parents did not send their ward who descended coldly or flu.
“The school environment almost returned to the days before the pandemic.
Students, parents and teachers are worried about the possibility of closing educational institutions, because of a surge in Covid cases caused by a new variant of the virus,” Shambhu said.
Kurian, Alva’s headmaster, Moodbidri, said that students were a strong opinion that they did not want to disrupt learning because of other waves of Covid-19.
“They are not mentally ready to face the closure of college again.
Academic learning is almost back to normal at this hour, and students are preparing their examination and projects,” he added.
Other government school teachers criticized the statements of the state government ministers, who had shook parents and students.
“It is better that the government makes statements measured, especially when it is connected with schools and colleges.
This has made a negative impact among parents and students.
There are only a number of cases reported in the country, but it is described as a severe outbreak of Covid-19, Which is not a good development, “a teacher is criticized.
DDPI Malleswamy said there were no Covid-19 cases reported among school students.
“Students are not happy if the school is closed again, and we don’t want it to happen,” he said.