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Situation fear stricken parents not allow wards to attend classes | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 5: Five days after opening of schools in Jammu province, attendance in most of the educational institutions is still thin as fear stricken patients preferred not to send their wards for classes. Adamant authorities have opened schools in Jammu on Monday after ignoring warnings of civil society and political parties. While as most of private schools have yet not taken decision to open schools, authorities are going experiment on poor students of government schools. In some private institutions arrangements were made as per Standard Operating Procedure (SoP) of the Union Government, most of the government schools were opened without sanitization as authorities have not made any arrangement to make buildings free from viruses. Teaching staff of government schools were demanding that they should be vaccinated before opening of their schools but authorities neglected their genuine concern. “Like medical staff and security forces, teachers should also be vaccinated before opening of the schools”, a teacher said, on the condition of anonymity. He regretted that authorities taking teachers for granted and putting their lives on stake. “I am not going to put life of my son at the stake to follow the idiot decision taken by the authorities to open schools at such time”, father of student said, asking, “How can we take risk by sending our children to school amid a surge in positive cases”. “I failed to understand why authorities are so adamant to open schools at this point of time”, he said. |
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