Jaipur: Grade 6 to 8 students will continue the classroom from Monday after the 20th gap.
While school authorities have welcomed steps, parents have given a variety of reviews.
Pradeep Tiwari, the parents of grade 6 students, said he was not ready to send his child to school.
“The government has made decisions without logic and is still dangerous for children.
With Covid’s third wave speculation takes place, I will take care of my child at home.” The parents’ association violently opposed the government’s decision to reopen the school.
Many parents accuse that under pressure from private school owners, the state government makes decisions so that schools can force parents to pay fees.
Some parents say they want to wait for a few days.
Jyoti Goyal, a resident of Taman Raja whose daughter was in grade 7, said that he would not send children to school.
“I will wait about a week.
If other parents send their children, then I will consider sending my daughter to school or we will continue with online class,” said Goyal.
About 40 students learn in class 6 to 8 on board, CBSE and RBSE.
Anil Sharma, school president of Shiksha Pariwar, said that most students in the village suffered due to the absence of online education.
Organization supports state government decisions.
MPS Jawahar Nagar Principal Ashok Vaid said his presence was thin when grade 9 to 13 opened.
“However, after a week, everything is increasing rapidly.
At present, around 45% of students come to school.
This is the first step towards the economy back to normal,” Vaid said.