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Train the Institute hopes to be reopened together with school

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Nagpur: The association that represents the training institution will hold a press conference to highlight concerns after the old mantra is closed on Monday, the day when the physical class for pre-primary and class 1 to 12 is permitted to restart by the state government.
But in Nagpur, the reopening of the school has been postponed until at least January 26 after it will be reviewed again.
However, the Institute Training Association (ACI), however, hopes its members will also be given permission to be reopened with school.
Rajnikant Bondre, the President of the Association, said, “We are confident of the permission given to us together with school.
But there is a possibility that only rural areas get permission, while we remain jammed.
So, we will hold a press conference to place our side on Things before the media and authorities.
“And if permission is given? “We will be grateful to the authorities during the press conference,” he said.
Bondre added no “logic” behind keeping the Institute they closed again.
“Vaccination for the age group 15-18 is underway.
Many training institutions have held vaccination camps.
Also, these students have been given Covaxin, which means the second dose is due in a month,” Bondre said.
Toi spoke to several owners of the training institution who felt that the reopening decision suddenly showed how strong the school association was.
The Association of Trustees of School Maharashtra (MESA) has threatened to restart school, challenging the command of the country.
The training class owner said, “In two days, the government changed its position about the reopening of the school.
That is the power of the association that has a strong political connection.
Almost all major schools are directly owned by their politicians or large families.
When you have so much power, change It will definitely happen.
“Training institutions do have associations, but do not have political influence.
Owners of other institutions said, “We all started as school teachers two decades ago and during the period, the training industry in Nagpur was formed.
Now we are ‘edupreneurs’ and our focus continues to remain in this field.
We created this industry.
But politicians enter school and Lecture education after seeing opportunities in the already finished market.
“He said so much that was at stake for politicians, it was clear that the government would change his attitude.
“No one will oppose this, because politicians from all parties have financial interests in educational institutions.
Unless the training agency also has a similar level of political support, it seems very difficult to get our party before authority,” said an owner.

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