MySuru: almost five months after the class was suspended after the second wave of Covid-19, students in higher classes returned to class on Monday in Mysore, Mandya, Shivamogga, Chamarajanagar, and Hassan District.
On the first day, the presence was moderate in all districts.
However, students said they were happy to return after a long break.
In the Hassan District, Kodagu and Chikkamagaluru, only PU colleges opened today.
In MySuru and Chamarajanagar district, high school and PU colleges opened with Fanfare.
In many schools, management has a strung balloon and drawing Rangolis to welcome children with teachers and school development and monitoring committee (SDMC) that deliver students.
Schools in villages see a bad presence.
“There are no changes in student behavior.
They are confident as usual.
There is a need to start mid-day food so they feel motivated to come,” Feel some teachers who talk to Toi.
In many schools Covid protocols are not completely obeyed to cause worries between parents.
In most students students are targeted thermal screening, and look wearing a mask.
Because there are no van school facilities, many parents drop their children at school.
In the Mandya district, DC Aswathi S interacts with Hebbakavadi school students.
He advised students to attend classes with confidence.
KC District Minister Narayana Gowda also visited the school and reviewed the physical class.
He directed officials to ensure basic facilities in all schools.
He distributes candy, mask, and hand cleanser to students.
In Shivamoggga 465 secondary schools, and 134 pre-university colleges opened.
Of 38,000 PU students and 50,005 secondary school students, around 50% of students attended classes on day 1.
The Shivamogga District Minister KS Eshwarappa was present in the PU College government for girls in the city of Shivamogger and welcomed the students in the traditional way.
Esharappa said they had been criticized because of their decision to reopen the school and college earlier.
“The government takes a bold step.
Parents must send their children to school without fear because cases fall,” he added.
The 10-day deadline for toilets in Hassan, the visit of the visit of K Regency K Gopalaiiah to PU College government in Shantigram is the goddess.
When the minister came to know that there was only one toilet for girls on campus, he took the main task.
The principal quoted Covid Lockdown as the reason.
Upset by the reason for being paralyzed, the minister demanded an explanation of why there was no effort made to build a toilet before the pandemic.
The school has been given a 10-day deadline to build one.