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The teacher welcomes students with flowers, candy in Dharwad

The teacher welcomes students with flowers, candy in Dharwad
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Hubballi / MySuru: Flowers and the atmosphere of joy welcomed Grade VI students to VIII who returned to their school campus after a gap for more than one and a half years.
Many schools in all Dharwad Regency started the class on campus for these class students, while strictly complying with safety guidelines.
In many schools, students were offered roses at the entrance by their teacher.
All students are subjected to thermal screening, and appear as if coerciveness to wear masks do not dampen the enthusiasm of children.
The Department of Public Instruction in Dharwad has taken all precautions, and schools that continue the classroom have been ordered to strictly follow the Covid-19 protocol on campus.
Students must carry an approval letter from their parents.
Deputy Director of Public Instruction Mohan Hanchate told TII that most of the school reported a 50% presence in all class VI to VIII on Monday.
Durgadevi Middle School Headmaster Government at Hubballi Ru Baddi said that they had taken all precautions at the institution to prevent transmission of the Coronavirus novel on campus.
“We only allow students who have obtained permission from their parents in writing to attend classes on campus,” Baddi said.
Bhagya Kayatur, Physical Education Teacher at Government School No.
11 at Maldi, “because it was the first day of the Hindu Shravana month, many students went to the Ulavi Channabasaveshwara Temple.
About half of 212 students in class VIII to attend school today.” Mood celebrations on campus in Mysore City, Members of the Development Monitoring Committee Schools (SDMC) and the teacher created an atmosphere like a festival on campus to welcome students back to their alma mater after a gap.
Balloons floated in the air, while the reason for decked with Rangoli and Candy were distributed to children.
DPI officials visited several schools to ensure compliance with the Covid-19 protocol.
About half of class VI students to VIII attended the campus on Monday.
Against the background of the Covid-19 leveling curve in South Karnataka, the classes on the campus continued for higher elementary school students in MySuru and Chamarajanagar district, midday food was not presented by students as precautions.
The principal of the government of the government’s high school in Varakodu R Narasimha Murthy is among those who welcome students who return to campus with candy.
“We lead the officials who are at school for the reopening ceremony.
The students entered the classroom after offering a flower tribute to the portrait of the former President of Sarvefalli Radhakrishnan,” Murthy said.
In villages, residents joined the teachers in creating a celebration atmosphere on campus, and seen distributing bouquets and candies to students.
The teachers say that classes will be held only from Monday to Friday, and classrooms are disanitized on Saturday.
Deputy Director of Public Instruction, Mysuru Ramachandra Raje Urs on Monday visited several schools on the outskirts of the city to assess the mood among students.
“Happy students can return to campus.
The presence in school is very encouraging,” Urs said.
The DPI authorities said that around 52.5% of students in class VII to attend school on Monday.
“A total of 70,398 students are on the school campus on Monday,” Urs added.
MySuru District Representative for Santosh Kumar’s Primary and Secondary School Management expressed the confidence of attendance in the coming week.
“Many students have told us about returning to school after Ganesha Chaturthi.
Most of them are happy to return to campus,” Kumar said.

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