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Students Built Colleges, Pre-University Colleges in Karnataka

Students Built Colleges, Pre-University Colleges in Karnataka
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Bengaluru: College and College of Pre-Universities in Karnataka welcomed students to offline classes on Monday after 18 months.
A large number of students poured into campuses that responded positively to the government’s appeal.
Chairman of the Minister of Basavaraj Bommai and Minister of Education Pratama and Middle School B.C.
Nagesh has urged parents to send their children to school without fear.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of principles and teachers stand at the entrance to welcome students with roses.
Some extended schools welcome to their students by beating drums and blowing bugges.
Some welcome students by distributing masks and doing ‘aarti’ (Hindu tradition waving lights to ward off evil spirits).
The Chairman of the Bommai Minister stated that students attended classes with all the excitement and happiness and thank the government for the decision to reopen the school.
It was more than a year since they attended class.
Through various programs, teachers have made efforts to stay in touch with students throughout the day.
“The decision will be taken after discussion with experts to open elementary school in the state,” he said.
Minister Nagesh has given permission for migrant children and other people who cannot reach their respective schools to attend classes in nearby schools.
“Parents have sent their wards with all happiness,” he said.
9th grade, 10 and pre-universities of 16,550 secondary schools, 5,492 PU colleges opened in 26 state districts.
Classes will be held between 10 am and 1.30 a.m.
Pre-university schools and colleges are still closed in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Chikmagalur and Kodagu District because more Covid cases are reported from here.
These classes are expected to start from August 30 and so on in these districts.
Hassan District Authority has decided to open the pre-university university in the district from Monday and open school next week.
Minister B.c.
Nagesh explained that schools had been told to ensure the appropriate behavior of Covid.
“School restrictions, all activities in the community have begun.
Children learn 9, 10 and PU none of them will remain in the house.
They are involved in various activities and tasks,” he explained.
“I visited several schools on Sunday in Bengaluru.
Schools have made the right arrangements limiting the number of students in classrooms to 20 to 25.
The right cleaning toilet, the availability of cleaners at school is confirmed.
Children will also be checked and monitored.
For symptoms.
I am sure of the smooth running school in the coming days, “he said.
The government will make a decision later about the opening of elementary schools.
Some schools have a power of 300 to 1,000 students.
“We will see how to continue after monitoring high school behavior,” he said.
He underlined that currently the level of prospective in the country is around one percent and if there is an increase, the school will be closed.
“But, I don’t think that day will come,” said Nagesh.
Harshini, a teacher, explained that the school would live if only children attended class.
“The excitement is the same as the experience of parents in front of their child at home,” he said.
Chairman of the Bommai Minister visited the Pre-University of Government and Middle School and NIRMALARIAN Help in Malleshwaram on Monday with Minister of Education Nagesh and the Higher Education Minister and, BT Dr.n.
Ashwath Narayan.
He interacts with students and warns them to Covid infection.
Bommai has appealed to all ministers to visit schools in their districts and instill trust among parents and students.
He also asked them to monitor precautionary measures taken by school and college management.

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