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The minister said ‘no’ to reopen, private school to continue protests

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Gurgaon: Although some private schools have launched the school campaign ‘Shiksha Bachao, School (Save Cendecing) in all states, Minister of Education Haryana has ruled out this possibility until the Covid situation stabilizes.
“There is no decision about the reopening of school.
PAL in a statement on Monday.
Private school, however, explains that they will continue their protests.
And as part of their campaign, school owners met with deputy commissioners respectively in districts such as Gurgaon, Bhiwani, Hisar, Panchkula and Jind and handed them a memorandum aimed at CM had been forced out on the streets and protests for the opening back to school.
The situation is different during the first and second waves.
When it has been proven that this variant is not deadly, we do not see the logic behind the school closed.
“In fact, the private school association says academic institutions will remember students to campus regardless of government orders, citing the inability to continue with online classes because of technology constraints and budgets and overall setbacks in learning quality.” The government only made populist statements to show that they were serious.
On land, schools and parents oppose orders and many have run school.
Many more to be opened at the end of this month, “said Yashpal Yadav, State President Haryana Shikshan Sanshan Sbanathan, also condemned the closure of a prolonged school and demanded the government reopen the academic institution adhering to all the norms of salvation protocols for children’s safety.
Old said that in the coming days they will also be taken to the streets to lend support to need to re-demand the school.
Kapoor, parents of two children, said, “It seems that the government has taken education very lightly.
Children now show signs of profound learning gaps.
They lose behavioral learning and social skills, and lose discipline they have when they go to school.
We are worried about their future.

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