Schools reopen in Punjab for all classes
Schools for all classes reopened in Punjab on Monday, with physical classes resuming after a gap of a few months for pre-primary levels. The state government on Saturday had allowed the reopening of schools for all classes from August 2 as it further relaxed COVID-19 restrictions in the wake of the declining COVID-19 cases. Officials said schools reopened for all classes across the state.
Earlier, schools had reopened in February this year
Earlier, schools for pre-primary and Classes 1 and 2 in Punjab had reopened in February this year after a gap of nearly 10 months after these were suspended in March 2020 following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Ludhiana, children looked happy as they returned to school
Before deciding to reopen schools for all classes from August 2, the government had already allowed the reopening of schools for Classes 10 to 12 from July 26. In Ludhiana, children looked happy as they returned to their respective schools. Ridhi, a student of Class 9 at DAV Public School BRS Nagar in Ludhiana, expressed happiness over the decision of reopening schools.
Some parents expressed apprehensions about classes resuming in physical mode
"We were really fed up sitting in our homes," she said. Many students said given the constraints due to the pandemic, schools and teachers were doing their best by providing online education, "but it cannot be a substitute of physical classes." However, at the same time, there were some parents who expressed apprehensions about classes resuming in physical mode amid the pandemic.
Opposition party appealed to CM to clarify the concerns raised
"Is the COVID-19 pandemic over? Is this a good time for reopening of the schools?" asked Deepak Soni, whose grandchildren are studying at Sat Paul Mittal School in Ludhiana. Punjab's main opposition Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) appealed to Chief Minister Amarinder Singh to clarify the situation over the concerns raised on the decision to reopen all government and private schools in the state.
Decision linked to lives of 60.5 lakh children: Cheema
Leader of Opposition, Harpal Singh Cheema, asked the state government "on the basis of which report of doctors and education experts was such a big decision taken?" Cheema said this was a decision related to the lives of 60.5 lakh children, who constitute 20 percent of the total population of the state and also the future of Punjab.
Virtual classes will also continue for students
Punjab School Education Minister Vijay Inder Singla had on Sunday said the timing of schools will remain the same, which is from 8 am to 2 pm. Parents will have to provide written consent before sending their wards to schools. Virtual classes will continue for students who are unable to attend classes in the schools.