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Several schools to reopen from Monday in chasing orders

Several schools to reopen from Monday in chasing orders
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Nagpur: The stages are arranged for large battles on Monday between the government and several schools as the last prepared to be reopened from Monday, in decreing the country’s level orders to keep all campuses closed for physical teaching.
Toi was the first to report about members of the Maharashtra Trustee Association (Mesta) tightening plans to reopen before the end of January.
On Saturday, the Nagpur Mesta unit meeting decided to reopen school from January 17 and face any legal actions that might occur.
Even though Mesta was mainly dominant in West Maharashtra, he claimed to get a foothold in Vidarbha too.
Vandana Benjamin, Head of Wing Wing Women Mesta said, “While we have many members, until now 30 schools have confirmed their reopening plan.
This number will jump sharply because the week passes because other schools want to see what happens on the first day.” As reported by the first day.
” Toi on Saturday, the founding president of Mesta Sanjay Tayde-Patil believes that school closure does not add to students from poor socio-economic classes.
“They can’t afford to pay the infrastructure needed for online classes.
So, basically the closing of the school has denied these children the opportunity to learn,” Tayde-Patil said.
Messa members crossed Maharashtra who would participate in the reopening campaign on Monday claiming that they were very aware of the legal risk they took.
Benjamin said, “We will send a message to parents and because his presence is voluntary, only those who want to come will be present on Monday.
The school will not force anyone to come.” But even then, according to the current guidelines, students cannot Called on campus to learn.
Ravindra Katolkar, District Education Officer said, “We have not received information from such schools about their reopening plan, it is only through the media.
They are very aware of the rules and if on Monday they execute their plans, government actions must follow.” Nagpur District President Mesta Nishant Narnaware said they were ready to face the consequences.
“We do everything for the benefit of our students.
When students are called to school for vaccination, it is permitted to visit restaurants, resorts etc., then why not go to school? How do we std x and xii costs in the board test if they are kept away from education,” said Narnavare .
So, even if on Monday school was prevented from reopening, Mesta members would continue plans on Tuesday.
Narnavare said, “We will continue our non-cooperation movement.”

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