Nagpur: The coaching class owner is not happy with their ‘clubbing’ government with schools when it comes to close and reopen orders for them to believe that there is a big difference between the two institutions.
The owner does not want to talk to a note because they are waiting for a review meeting which is likely to be held on January 31.
Because they are optimistic they are allowed to reopen, any statement can prove counter-productive.
“School is an Institute of Charity and appears for the X and XII Council Examination for anyone who wants to pursue higher education.
We are a private entity that is registered as a business and is not mandatory to register here.
On average, the school has more than a thousand students in Campus while we have less than 50 in batches, “the Institute owner said.
The owner said the school that equalized and the training institution from the point of view of the threat of Covid could not be justified.
“At school, students can be arranged.
Schools serve students from various intellectual levels.
But in our class, only those who focus on academics come.
They are not interested in playing and placing themselves or others at risk,” the owner said.
The training institution had planned to hold a press conference at Nagpur this week to highlight their misery, but had decided to delay everything to the district and civil officials reached a decision.
“There is no point in anyone’s antogonization now,” said the owner of the training institution, who was active in the association.
“If on February 1 they reopen school but not us, then we can start vocal with our demands.
But to do so now it might misinterpret the wrong way,” the owner said.
The reaction subdued by the coach’s class owner was not surprising because the state authority paid a little, if any, attention to them.
While the school association threatened to reopen ordered orders, forcing the government to rethink the decision closing of his school, the association of training class owners did not have political support to carry out similar actions.
“Our biggest complaint is that we are the first to close and last to reopen.
I am sure the meeting is only the reopening of the school discussed, while the training class is after thinking.
This attitude needs to change and it can only happen when the authorities see us separately From school, “said another owner.
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