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Some schools come out of online classes; Violations of government orders, say parents

Some schools come out of online classes; Violations of government orders, say parents
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Bhopal: Apart from the instructions by Minister of Education Minding Singh Parmar to continue the online class, several schools in Bhopal have decided to stop them.
Parents confirm that they will not send their children to school until the vaccine is not available.
Minister of Education Minding Singh Parmar has explained on Friday that online classes will be available for students.
Speaking with Toi, Minister of Parmar has said on November 19 that schools are allowed to run offline with full capacity.
“Schools can run offline classes from next week with full capacity but online class options will continue,” Parmar said.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results “Some parents have raised concerns that they cannot send their children to schools for offline classes.
In such situations, it has been decided that online classes will be allowed to run with offline classes .
School must follow instructions.
Because online classes will be available, it is clear that students who are willing to learn from home can attend their academic classes online, “said Parmar.
However, some Bhopal schools issued a circular on Saturday stating that the school “will end the online class from Monday”.
Parents say that such decisions cannot be accepted and violate government direction.
“How can schools make decisions? Covid cases increase gradually in the state and there are no signs of vaccination for children.
Therefore, this is not the right time for us to send our children back to school.
Not sending my children to school in any situation, “said the parents, Vikrant Saxena.
Parents say that schools must understand that this is not the right time to send their children to school.
“There is no country that forces students to attend offline classes.
I think the state government must understand that by sending children to school they can be infected,” said other parents Harish Kumar.
Parents from primary classes are more worried.
“Schools cannot force parents to send their children.
Even schools in the form of parents’ approval have explained that in terms of infection in children they will not be responsible,” Vishal Agnihotri said, parents of grade 2 students.
He added that the school did not want to be responsible for the safety of children.

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