Schools, PU colleges unlikely to reopen soon
The Hindu
‘Risky to do that with cases rising’
With the spurt in the number of COVID-19 cases in pockets of the State, the government, which was considering reopening schools, is likely to make a U-turn. Experts who were part of the committee formed by the government to recommend several issues, including reopening of schools, had suggested that all classes - from Class I to II PU - reopen from August 1. The Commissioner for Public Instruction (CPI), heading the committee, tweaked the report to say high school classes should be allowed to start from the second week of August and the lower classes, after a week. A senior official in the Department of Primary and Secondary Education said: “We were keen on restarting classes but with the increase in cases in some parts and prediction of a third wave, we do not want to take a risk and therefore do not want to reopen schools and PU colleges.” Sources also said the State government had decided not to reopen schools and PU classes as the students were not vaccinated. “While degree colleges are open as those students have got at least one dose, taking the same risk for school and PU students is difficult as they would have not got the vaccine,” a source said. On the other hand, the committee also quoted the Devi Shetty Committee report which recommended that schools and colleges should be opened in a phased manner. Several studies have pointed out that the school closure had led to loss of foundational abilities.More Related News
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