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School receipts in the city take nucus

School receipts in the city take nucus
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When the Karnataka government has decided to allow offline classes for the ninth grade and so on, the data said that the receipt continued to be sad with Bengaluru recorded the lowest number of registrations in the state.
However, this is very contrasting with the entire state.
Sirsi in Uttara Kannada, Chitradurga and Karwar in Uttara Kannada have the highest record at 98 percent of registration.
However, North Bengaluru only has 74 percent while South Bengaluru is the lowest by receipt of 73 percent.
Government school records the highest receipt
Acceptance in government schools seems to have increased.
In all states, acceptance in these schools has been above 90 percent.
According to the latest data, the government school has seen 94 percent of revenue in North Bengaluru and 91 percent in the south.
Personalized schools have recorded 94 percent of revenue in the north and 96 percent in the south, while schools without private assistance recorded 71 percent of revenues in the north and 69 percent in the south.
Hesitant parents

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While education has praised the steps to reopen the school for senior students, many parents are alert.
Vanita Reddy, the parents of a 10th grade student, said: “Online class can only add offline classes and cannot be a substitute.”
The government wants to extend night hours anticipate an increase in cases but wants to reopen school – Rajeshwari Gowda, parents
“We still need clarity from the government in Covid.
The government wants to extend the night hours anticipate the increase in cases but want to reopen the school,” said Rajeshwari Gowda, a parent.
Dinesh Kumar, another parent said that news about the third wave can be about anytime.
“So, it’s better to wait more time before hurrying to reopen the school.
However, parents must always have the option whether to continue with offline or online classes and I prefer online classes for my children.”
SSLC results on Monday
The Secondary Education Examination Agency Karnataka (KSEEB) has announced that it will announce the tenth standard results on Monday.
Because Bommai announced that TipTur MLA BC Nagesh would be the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, the Board was announced on Saturday that the results would come out on Monday.

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