Pre-schools also resume physical classes in Mysuru
The Hindu
Kindergartens reopened on Monday in Mysuru after a gap of nearly 20 months for resuming offline classes for LKG and UKG children. The government permitted pre-schools and anganwadi centres to reopen a
Kindergartens reopened on Monday in Mysuru after a gap of nearly 20 months for resuming offline classes for LKG and UKG children. The government permitted pre-schools and anganwadi centres to reopen as part of its phased reopening of schools with the drop in COVID-19 cases.
Wearing face covers, the children smilingly returned to school and they were warmly welcomed by their teachers with sweets, chocolates and balloons. Most schools were colourfully decorated to greet the children.
The schools have been asked to strictly comply with the guidelines issued by the government on COVID-19. Two doses of vaccination of teachers and the school staff is a must.
With the clock ticking down to the Lok Sabha election counting day on Tuesday, opposing fronts are perceptibly edgy and poised to continue the rancorous skirmishing that marked the campaign season in Kerala. The United Democratic Front, led by the Congress, is seemingly basking in the “interim victory” granted by various exit polls. The UDF discerns that its poll strategy of turning the polls foremostly into a damning referendum on the Left Democratic Front government’s perceived failures rather than BJP’s “divisive politics” at the national level stood a fighting chance of paying off.