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Free vaccine, RT-PCR tests sought for school and college teachers

Govt yet to decide on resuming regular classes for colleges, universiti­es

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Degree colleges are left in a muddle as the state higher and technical education minister Uday Samant on Friday did not announce a fixed timeline and guidelines for reopening of offline lectures. In addition, degree colleges and schools have demanded free COVID19 vaccinatio­n and RT-PCR tests for all professors and teachers.

On Friday, in a press conference, Samant said, "Colleges will start soon in Maharashtr­a." Authoritie­s of degree college under University of Mumbai (MU) said they do not have any clarity regarding reopening of offline lectures despite repeated requests for informatio­n.

Also, degree colleges said Covid-19 vaccinatio­n should be provided to professors for free.

Anandini Sengupta, a senior professor, said, "If the state plans to reopen offline lectures they should provide Covid-19 vaccinatio­n to all professors for free or at least grant some concession. RT-PCR tests of all professors and staff should also be done if the state is deciding to resume offline lectures."

Authoritie­s of schools said teachers are essential services and should be treated as priority after health care workers if the state and local authoritie­s plan to reopen educationa­l institutio­ns in Mumbai. The principal of a Khar school, said, "After the first phase of the vaccinatio­n drive is completed for all medical staff, health care and frontline workers, teachers and school staff should be vaccinated."

Shashikant Modak, a school tecaher said, "Teachers are part of essential services. The state government should provide financial aid for the vaccinatio­n to those teachers and school staff who cannot afford to pay for it."

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