Deccan Chronicle

No students for I-Day flag-hoisting in schools

Few schools interested in hosting online celebratio­ns in TS

- SANJAY SAMUEL PAUL I DC

The 75th year of Independen­ce celebratio­ns will be a low keyaffair for educationa­l institutio­ns that were normally drawn into such events in a big way. In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, all school classes are now done through online mode.

Though school students are keen on taking part in the events, the celebratio­ns will be shaping up in unusual ways.

Some institutio­ns have opted to have only a flaghoisti­ng ceremony and its celebratio­ns limited to the virtual mode, while some other schools are allowing only the heads of department and fewer staff to be present in person.

For students, Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns have been a much bigger event.

Those in NCC or Scouts will be taking part in the guard of honour. They used to begin the practice a month prior to Independen­ce Day.

This time, schools have planned cultural events online so as to get the students indirectly involved in the celebratio­ns.

This, however, is the second consecutiv­e year of Covid hit for the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns overall.

Saket Acharya, a student of Class 5 at All Saints High School, is excited over his performanc­e on this Independen­ce Day. He recorded a song and posted it to his class teacher. All events will be compiled and telecast via online for the students that day, soon after the flag hoisting, the school authoritie­s said.

Tasleem Khan, teacher at Nightingal­e High School, MS Maktha, said, “Since schools are closed physically, the students will not be attending the celebratio­ns this year too. We have arranged a two- hour Independen­ce Day programme via online. After the flag hoisting, select students from each class will be taking part in patriotic speeches and a fancy dress competitio­n in the garb of national leaders via online.”

Renuka Reddy, a teacher at Vivek Vardhini School, said, “Because of the present Covid situation, the presence for the flag hoisting is restricted to the school staff. There is no instructio­n from the government, but the management is abiding by the education department’s instructio­ns.”

 ?? — R. PAVAN ?? People purchase the Tricolour ahead of the Independen­ce Day, in Hyderabad on Thursday.
— R. PAVAN People purchase the Tricolour ahead of the Independen­ce Day, in Hyderabad on Thursday.

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