Hindustan Times (East UP)

Delhi schools to remain closed: Sisodia

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All schools in Delhi will continue to be closed till further orders in view of the Covid-19 situation, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced on Wednesday.

Parents are not in favour of reopening schools either, Sisodia said at an online press conference. The Delhi government had earlier announced that schools will remain closed till October 31.

“We keep getting feedback from parents that they are really concerned about whether it is safe to reopen schools. It is not. Wherever schools have reopened, Covid-19 cases among children have risen. So we have decided that as of now schools in the national capital will not reopen. They will continue to be closed till further orders,” Sisodia said.

Delhi recorded 4,853 fresh Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, the highest single-day spike here till date, as the infection tally in the city mounted to over 3.64 lakh, authoritie­s said.

The previous highest singleday spike of 4,473 cases was recorded on September 16.

Universiti­es and schools across the country were closed on March 16, when the Centre announced a countrywid­e classroom shutdown as part of measures to contain the spread of the novel coronaviru­s. A nationwide lockdown was imposed on March 25. While several restrictio­ns were eased in different ‘unlock’ phases, educationa­l institutio­ns continued to remain closed. According to ‘Unlock 5’ guidelines, states can take a call on reopening schools in phases. Several states including Haryana, Punjab, UP and Sikkim have also begun the process of reopening schools. Schools in UP’s Noida are struggling with low attendance as parents are apprehensi­ve about sending their wards to schools yet.

Earlier, schools were allowed to call students from Class 9 to 12 to school on voluntary basis from September 21. However, the Delhi government decided against it. The ministry of Education had issued detailed guidelines for reopening of schools including thorough cleaning and disinfecti­on of premises, flexibilit­y in attendance, no assessment for up to three weeks and ensuring a smooth transition from home-based schooling during the coronaviru­s-induced lockdown to formal schooling.

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