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Preschool Mysuru opened back a low presence, registration

Preschool Mysuru opened back a low presence, registration
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Mysuru: Although the government has allowed private schools to restart pre kg, LKG and UKG classes since last Monday, registration and low presence in many institutions.
According to the principal, the registration is bad because parents are not ready to risk anything.
However, in the warwadi centers managed by the government, the presence is good.
Only 50% of students attend classes in many institutions.
The Mandiri Center where only pre kg, LKG and UKG classes offered is the worst blow because some reception and parents are reluctant to pay large quantities as a cost.
Girish Baga, preschool director, confirmed that his response was lukewarm.
According to Baga, schools with classes up to 10 witnessed high reception.
“People are not ready to take risks for the sustainability of the class.
So, the Mandiri School is mostly influenced,” he said.
According to the principal, around 70% of students who are registered are now attending the physical class.
This number is expected to rise further in December, they said.
“The acceptance and presence is good at our school.
Some parents are still waiting for more clarity.
They are expected to send their children after December,” said Santosh Kumar, Mysuru District Representative of Primary and Medium School Management (KAM).
Meanwhile, Angganwadi’s center continued to see good selection.
Basavaraju, Deputy Director of the Department of Women and Development, Mysuru, said: “At present, AngganWadis is open between 10 am and during the day.
Parents bring their children to the center.”

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