Mumbai: Cold weather did not prevent students from going out of their home and walked to their school which was reopened on Monday after closing early January after increasing infection.
Toy Tots also did not miss up to their preschool after 22 months.
All preschool, child care centers, schools and junior colleges in the state have been allowed to return.
The school has begun to reopen in October after Shutdown Pandemi March 2020.
On January 3, the government was forced to close educational institutions due to increased omicron cases.
Class 10 and 12 students allowed hybrid mode in accordance with the upcoming council exam in March-April.
The degree of colleges and universities in the state is still waiting for the nod of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray to restart.
They were originally ordered to stay closed until February 15.
On Monday, middle school students and higher issued their fences and went to school.
“More than 175 students made it to school this morning despite the cold weather,” said Abhishek Kulkarni, the teacher at the Laxmibai School at Mulund.
All Covid protocols such as temperature checks, sanitation are carried out by schools when students lined up to enter their classes wearing masks.
In bright high school in Bhandup students with their uniforms managed to their classrooms on time for their college.
Photo 1 / 5in: Schools reopened for class 1-12 in Mumbai NextShow CaptionsSschools in Mumbai on Monday welcomed students when they reopened with strict compliance with the Covid-19 protocol.
Photo: Sanjay Hadkarthe Schools in Mumbai have been closed since January 4th because of the surge in the Coronavirus case and after the emergence of an omicron variant is very contagious.
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Photo: Anion Monday Morning, Minister of School Education Maharashtra Varsha Gaikwad greeted students and parents about the reopening of the physical class.
Photo: Sanjay Hadkarparents must make their own decisions about sending their children to schools, the Cabinet Minister Maharashtra Aaditya Thackrey said on Sunday.
“Even though we reopen the school, it’s not mandatory for students to come to school.
Parents are free to make their own decisions in this matter and have to send their children to school only if they feel safe,” he said.
Photo: Sanjay Hadkarpeschools began to welcome students after 10 am.
Philomena Tella, head of the center, EuroKids International, Mulund said that the response from parents had excessive.
“We have hired agents to regularly disinfect the place and have also established a task force to complete better detail,” Tella said.
Minister of Education Varsha Gaikwad has urged parents to send children to physical schools.
While vaccinations from group 15-18 are still to take steps, schools encourage grade 10 and 12 students to get vaccinations before appearing for the offline board exam.
The State Immunization Officer Dr.
Sachin Desai has reaffirmed that approval (written or oral) of parents is not needed for teenagers to vaccinate.