Primary Classes Of MP Schools Reopen After Break Due To COVID-19
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"Schools were shut since March 24, 2020. Students seemed enthusiastic to be back in class after such a long gap. Those who did not have mobile phones to attend online classes seemed to be more excited," Bhopal District Education Officer (DEO) Nitin Saxena told PTI.
Classroom teaching in the primary section of Madhya Pradesh schools resumed on Monday after remaining closed since March 24 last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said. However, they added that attendance, despite a cap of 50 per cent of class strength, was low.
"Schools were shut since March 24, 2020. Students seemed enthusiastic to be back in class after such a long gap. Those who did not have mobile phones to attend online classes seemed to be more excited," Bhopal District Education Officer (DEO) Nitin Saxena told PTI.
Queried on the attendance, he said no figure of students who were present in school on day one post resumption was available, though he added that it was "sizable". Online classes will continue as earlier, he added.
Viny Raj Modi, vice president of the Association of Unaided Private Schools said most schools were holding the three-monthly examinations through online mode at present.