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School & college in Pune to reopen from Feb 1

School & college in Pune to reopen from Feb 1
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Pune: Schools and colleges at Pune will reopen from February 1, announcing Maharashtra Deputy Minister Ajit Pawar on Saturday after weekly study meetings with district officials.
Classes for IX to XII and colleges can be held full time according to their routine schedule.
For the main class (I to VIII), lectures will be held only for half an ordinary hour, at least a week.
Pawar, however, emphasizes that the approval of parents will be mandatory for students to school attend.
A decision to allow my standards for VIII to stay open for a full day will be taken in the next meeting depending on the decrease in Covid-19 positive levels, added pawar.
School and college management has welcomed the decision to reopen, and say it will be very beneficial for students who have delayed practicals.
The DAV CV school Head Madhavi said they would reopen on February 1 but only for the first middle class and now.
“We will reopen with a capacity of 50%.
Students who do not want to come to school can attend online classes.
As for the main class, we will conduct a survey and see how many parents are willing to send their wards to attend the class offline.
After we know That, we will decide on the reopening, “Madhavi said.
The HDFC school Head Amruta Prabhu said they would delay the reopening of schools physically at least until mid-February as many students and staff members suffered Covid-19.
“After a few days, we will analyze the situation and if we feel it is conducive to reopening physically, we will do it from class IX and so on.
Examination for higher classes will be held in offline mode and we need to prepare them to sit for Three hours or more and write answers.
Therefore we need to reopen schools physically, “Prabhu said.
According to pawar, reopening schools for IX standards and above will help in increasing vaccination.
“The level of vaccination for children between the ages of 15 and 18 is around 86% in rural and low in urban areas.
As this number has increased due to the provision of immunization facilities in rural schools, immunization facilities must be made available through central cellular immunization at school – School in the city area, “he said.
“High will also start from February 1.
Students who have been vaccinated with two doses must recognize, and if they have not been vaccinated, the students must be informed of vaccination,” said Pawar.
Vijay Kombe, Secretary General of Maharashtra General Basic Teacher Association, said most school teachers were vaccinated.
“Since the pandemic began, teachers have worked with state administration in various roles and because they have been identified as frontline workers,” Kombe said.

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