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Rajasthan: Against Parents, Private Schools to Reopen

Rajasthan: Against Parents, Private Schools to Reopen
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Jaipur: The decision of the Rajasthan government to reopen schools from class 1 to 8 has received a positive reaction from the school authority and the negative of the association of parents.
Class 6 to 8 will be reopened in the state of September 20 while class 1 to 5 is scheduled to be reopened from September 27.
The private school owner has demanded it for a long time.
Recently, more than 2,500 private school owners gathered in front of the Birla Auditorium demanded the reopening of the school.
Reacting to News, Anil Sharma, School President Shiksha Pariwar said, “This is a friendly decision by the state government.
We have demanded it for a long time.
Most students cannot get online education for whom the class teaching is the only choice.
Therefore, this decision supports students.
“However, parents, have entirely opposed the decision.
Parents claim that the government should decide to take this step to see the current strength at school.
Sunil Yadav, President of the Parents Forum Rajasthan said, “From grade 9 to 12, schools have been functioning but no more than 20% of students attend class teaching.
From grade 1 to 6, sending children to school is a risk and we will not accept it.
This is not Will be accepted.
“Some parents commented that the government had made this decision to calm private school owners who were interested in getting their costs.
Already many cases have appeared where parents say that their children are harassed at school for non-payment fees.
However, there are some parents who support this decision.
Dipti Shukla, a resident of Raja Park, said that after all her children now go on every social event, weddings and public parks to play.
“There’s nothing wrong with sending children to school.
If there is a problem, we will stop sending it.
But for the past two years the children become addicted to electronic gadgets and going to school will help them socialize again.”

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