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School confusionWhile the High Court order has stated that going to school is not compulsory, offline classes which started from September 1 has caused much confusion to children and parents. No one i
While the High Court order has stated that going to school is not compulsory, offline classes which started from September 1 has caused much confusion to children and parents. No one is assuring complete safety and experts have warned of likelihood of infection. Teachers are also burdened with additional task of identifying students having fever, cough and cold as if they were physicians. The students are thus divided into two groups by the HC order, as school-going or staying at home for online studies. It is requested that HC pass fresh guidelines to the managements on provision of both offline and online classes. G. Murali Mohan Rao, New BowenpalliMore Related News

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