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Students return to campus; receive a warm welcome

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Hubballi: Students do not receive red carpet welcome when they return to their school and college after a very long gap.
In some schools, teachers and staff bombard flower petals, and offer roses to students.
Protocol is strictly obeyed in all educational institutions, with all students being targeted thermal screening, and seen wearing a mask.
Class IX and X students, and both pre-university students first and second years seemed eager to return to campuses in North Carnataka.
Students must complete the letter signed by their parents who allow them to attend class.
All PU colleges and colleges in North Karnataka are dissedged on Sundays, and keep safe on campus, and welcome students, which are advised to maintain the highest cleanliness standards and follow the Covid protocol, in addition to urging them to strive for academic excellence.
“District administration has taken all precautions to ensure student safety,” he said.
A majority of government in the RN Shetty Road in Dharwad, said that they had taken all the steps needed to prevent the transmission of the novel coronavirus on campus.
“Only students produce letters from their parents who are allowed on campus.
Online class will continue for those who do not come to school,” he said.
Gauramma Katechar, a Karnataka Public School student, said that she was happy to return to campus.
“It’s nice to be able to interact with friends and teachers,” said Gauramma, whose happiness was shared by many of his colleagues in the twin cities.
, along with many parents, happy on the prospects of their children back to campus.
“But the authorities in schools and colleges must take all precautions to curb the spread of Covid-19,” he said.
Dharwad Regency, there are 108 government schools, 142 schools assisted and 162 countries without assistance.
In all, 12,087 class IX students and 13,072 from class X went to school on Monday, said Deputy Director of Public Instruction Mohan Hanchate.
He added that online classes will also be made for students of class IX and X together with those in the classroom.
These ceases are encouraging in schools in Dharwad, Haveri, Gadag and other districts in North Karnataka, and authorities hope more students appear on campus for the next few days.
The Director of the Pre-University Department, Dharwad Chidambara said that as many as 7,690 students attended the Monday-school class district.
Students bring drinking water and their own food.

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