There is no plan to ban children’s access to the nursery classroom: Manish Sisodia

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said there was no plan to block the entry of children into the nursery classroom in view of the coronavirus epidemic.

He told reporters that there are no plans to ban access to nurses this year. The notification has been delayed this year, but will be released.

In general, the admissions process for children in the nursery at about 1,700 schools in Delhi starts from the last week of November, but the process has not yet begun in the current academic year.

Calling students unprepared for injustice is unfair: Sisodia

Schools in Delhi have been open since Monday after the lockdown was announced under Corona Rescue. In such a situation, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia visited one government and one private school and examined the corona related measures on behalf of the schools. The deputy prime minister reached SKV, Chirag enclave and DPS on Mathura Road on Monday. In this case, it would be unfair to invite students to the CBSE Main Examination without a pre-board to be conducted for the Preliminary Examination and Board Examination.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said CBSE has announced the 10th and 12th board exam dates. In such a situation, it would be unfair to call the children to the test without preparing for the trial and pre-board. Good preparation and consultation of students is essential before the CBSE board exam in May. Therefore, it is decided to open the schools carefully so that the children can enjoy the school atmosphere and be fully prepared for board exams. The deputy chief minister said that the loss of education in the last one year will not be compensated, but should be properly utilized for the rest of the time.

Follow the law of social distance in each class

The Deputy Chief Minister, while reviewing the preparations of the schools, directed the safety of all the children of the corona and the whole school premises to be well organized. The deputy chief minister said that after the school was closed for ten months it is now open for the preparation of 10th and 12th exams, so it is necessary to make full arrangements to reopen the schools. The Deputy Chief Minister directed the officials to go to their respective zones and to the district government and private schools to ensure compliance with all the rules of protection against corona. He said social distance should be followed in every classroom, with sanitizer availability and applying a mask.

Making schools better and making safety a priority

“Our priority is to open schools and protect them from corona,” Sisodia said. We then focus on the test result. At this time, the Deputy Chief Minister wanted to know from the children how he persuaded his parents for permission to come to school. The children said parents were still unsure about sending their children to school. At this time, teachers said there was a feeling of desolation in childless schools. With school starting, the imperfection is now over. The deputy chief minister said it was normal for parents to hesitate to send their children to school. So today the first day of attendance was low, but we directed the authorities to make all arrangements so that parents can have confidence in sending the children to school.

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