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Team to bring back the girls who drop out of school

Team to bring back the girls who drop out of school
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Ghaziabad: After school reopened on August 23, the Department of Basic Education teams will spread in all district blocks and collect data about girls who have left the government school since the plague of Pandemi Covid last year.
Their job is to identify problems and ensure that they return to school.
Junior class (6 to 8) is set to continue from August 23 while the primary class (1 to 5) will be reopened from 1.
September 1.
Class 1-8 students will be allowed to go to school only after written approval of their parents and they are willing Learning from home must be allowed to do so.
According to estimates, around 10,000 female students who study in government schools (class 1 to 8) may have dropped out of school, but the actual figure will be sure once the school is reopened and the resume class.
There are 455 schools under the Basic Education Department in Ghaziabad and around one lakh student registered with them.
The number of female students will be more than 45,000.
According to the sources of the department, around 40% of students attend online classes.
From this 40% presence, the presence of female students will not be more than 15%.
However, officials clarified that these numbers did not imply that students remaining had come out of school, and the numbers would only be known after the survey.
The Basics of Shiksha Adhikari (BSA) Brij Bhushan Choudhary said, “The survey will focus on dropouts with a special focus on girls.
Five teams have been formed for each of the four blocks (Rajapur, Loni, Bhojpur and Murdnagar) and for the city area.
Each team will compile data from every school below their area and find out the reasons not to come to school.
“Chaudhary accepted that it would be a challenge for them to restore students who dropped out of school during the locking and closing of the next school.
“We will take all possible steps to take them back to school,” he added.
According to teachers, during school closure, online attendance runs out of time.
Many students lack education due to lack of resources.
Given this, efforts are made to provide education with Doordarshan and other media.
Even after school reopened this year after swimming in Covid cases, the majority of parents refused to send female students to school.
The teacher tries to advise parents, but before it can take any results, the second wave of pandemic arrives and the schools are closed once more.
In particular, class 9 to 12 has started in the state of August 16.
However, the physical class at school was detained in two shifts with 50 percent of attendance requirements, in line with the Covid-19 protocol.

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