Pvt schools in Mohali to continue with online class despite govt order to reopen
Oct 15, 2020
Mohali (Punjab) [India], October 15 : The private schools in Mohali have decided to continue with the online classes, even as the Punjab government ordered to reopen schools and coaching institutions in a graded manner from Thursday.
Mitul Dikshit, President of Mohali Private School Association, said they wouldn't be reopening schools because parents are not willing to send their children to school.
"We have received confirmation from only 15 parents who are willing to send their children to school. But we would not reopen schools until we record confirmation from around 50 per cent parents," said Dikshit, adding the association has decided to continue with the online classes.
As per the state government guidelines, students of only Classes 9 to 12 are permitted to attend schools/institutions with parental consent and without compulsory attendance norms. Attendance must not be enforced on students and must depend entirely on parental consent, said the government guideline.
Many parents, however, have decided not to send their children to school amid the fear of the novel coronavirus.
It is very difficult to maintain the COVID-19 protocols such as social distancing, wearing masks and sanitising hands for children, said a parent who is in dilemma to send children to school.
According to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Punjab has 7,760 active cases, with 1,14,075 cured, discharged, or migrated ones as of October 15. The death toll stands at 3,925.