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T’Gana: PVT school is set to reopen the post-Dasara Break hostel

T'Gana: PVT school is set to reopen the post-Dasara Break hostel
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Hyderabad: While the Telangana High Court has not provided its verdict about the reopening of housing schools, private schools in the city and elsewhere in the state have decided to start the hostel this week.
Private schools, which will be reopened after the Dasara holiday on Monday, will also open a hostel because those who study at housing schools are lost because they learn even when their friends attend physical classes.
There are more than 10,000 private schools and around 3,000 hostels managed by private school management throughout Telangana “while some of us have started a hostel, the rest will reopen the hostel from Monday.
We have sucked parents and many want to send their children To the hostel, “said Y Shekhar Rao Y, the President of the School Management Association recognized by Telangana (TRSMA), which has more than 10,000 budget schools as members.
President TrSMA said that most housing schools were located in Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam, Nizamabad, among other districts.
The management of the budget school said that parents had asked them to reopen the hostel which quoted the loss of learning.
They claimed that while the High Court had directed the country not to reopen housing schools, the same thing did not apply to private schools because the State School Education Department did not provide recognition to the hostel.
Management says that they must be subject to losses if they do not reopen the hostel because parents are looking for alternative choices near their residence and they may lose acceptance to the nearest private schools or private schools.
“We hope the presence will take in the next week or more.
Immediately, we will also start the hostel starting for all classes,” said S Srinivas Reddy, who runs a private school in the city.
Management says that they are ready to risk running a hostel during a pandemic and will follow all Covid-19 norms on campus.
At present, more than 32 students learn in private schools in the state, including around 40 percent are registered with housing schools.
Quite a lot of us (school) have started a hostel, the rest will reopen the hostel from Monday.
We have sucked parents and many want to send their children to the hostel

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