Govt. schools reopen in Mysuru
The Hindu
It’s school time in Mysuru as children, after two-months of summer vacation, are back in their respective schools that reopened across the district on Wednesday. The children were greeted on the first day of their school with roses, chocolates and sweets.
It’s school time in Mysuru as children, after two-months of summer vacation, are back in their respective schools that reopened across the district on Wednesday. The children were greeted on the first day of their school with roses, chocolates and sweets.
Government and aided schools, including primary, higher primary and high schools, were reopened after the holidays.
The children enthusiastically attended the first day of the school of the new academic year-2023-24. In rural schools, the locals witnessed the reopening while the parents were present when the urban schools resumed classes for their wards.
Former Minister and Narasimharaja MLA Tanveer Sait gave a start to the academic year by watering a sapling at the government high school, Nizamia, Lashkar Mohalla. DDPI Ramachandra Raje Urs was present. The children joined Mr. Sait.
Chamaraja MLA K. Harish Gowda greeted the children at Kumbarakoppal school and offered sweets on the occasion. A student who scored 605 marks in SSLC was felicitated on the occasion.
Krishnaraja MLA T.S. Srivatsa received the children at the government primary school in Kanakagiri in Vidyaranyapuram and offered sweets to the students. Some children were brought in sarot – horse-drawn carts – to the school. At Vani Vilas School, cultural and folk troupes greeted the children.
With the reopening of the schools, midday meals for children also commenced. The schools had been told to prepare a sweet for children along with the meals. Some schools greeted children with roses, a few welcomed them with chocolates and laddu and other sweets.
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