Hyderabad: Telangana High Court, while refusing to stop the physical class completely, on Thursday to the state to continue to open online class options in schools that do not want to send students.
Advocacy General BS Prasad assured the court that the online class for government school students will be available through their T-SAT channels.
Continuing hearing in Covid Pils on Thursday, the bench also said that it did not support any restrictions on the livelihoods of the poor.
“We are for Covid’s appropriate behavior, not blanket restrictions,” Bench said.
Senior Advisor Ravi Chander said: “The third wave is not over.
A squad must examine the school and ensure social distance or MS is followed.” Other advice, K Pavan Kumar, showed that the state health bulletin had stopped referring to the age group.
“The columns in children are very striking with their absence,” he said.
When Kumar complained about the country that did not prepare an adequate children’s hospital, the bench showed that the government’s efforts to establish these facilities were often blocked.
Prabhakar’s advice complained about the absence of social distance norms on the ongoing Millennium Ramanuja celebration and said that everything would not be different in the medaram jatara.
Complaints also grew up with Advocates Zainab Khan said that the state had not paid compensation to their relatives who died of Covid.
Bench directed AG to submit Affidavit on this and posted the Thecase Tofebryy 28.