Coronavirus: Schools in Karnataka likely to open in August?


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Apr 13: The effect of coronavirus pandemic has cast its shadows on the academic year of schools and educational institutions of the country. There is a possibility that the current academic year may start later than usual.

According to some sources the schools are going to be opened only in the month of July or August. That means the educational institutions will be closed for more than four months. In addition, SSLC and second PUC exams are yet to be held. Valuation needs to be completed, results need to be declared. In addition, school text books and uniforms need to be readied for the students. All this will take enormous amount of time. So it is being said that the schools are not likely to open in the month of June.

Experts have advised the education department not to open schools till the month of August. The government has not taken any decision in this regard so far. Only after the coronavirus pandemic is curbed, the government may look into this matter.

Speaking to the press, Shashikumar, secretary of private schools federation said, "In the prevailing conditions decision has to be taken only after considering the coronavirus pandemic development in the whole nation. But opening schools is August will be too late. If coronavirus pandemic gets over in the month of April also it is not possible to open schools suddenly. These all have to be discussed with the education department."

 

  

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  • Pradip Baradiaah, bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    if the schools not opened before august 20 why Narayana school demanding for Fee.
    if school section start from august 20 they are demanding for school fee.

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  • Vinay .G, Banglore,karnataka

    Thu, May 07 2020

    Lock down Covid-19
    Some school's and colleges students problem because IIT-JEE_NEET exam postponed

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  • Paipaim, Koppa

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    Still there is no vaccine,so what about the schools forget it gone are the days of education I think....

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  • VISHUKIRAN FERNANDES, Kalasa

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    When to reopen schools? - uff..such a tough decision to make for the government. You cannot stop this virus completely until a cure is found.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 14 2020

    Strange situation we now face. Question is, will we be able to open schools in August at all ? On-line education appears nice on paper but is no substitute for face to face learning and may be of limited scope in India as many don't have access to a computer or tablet (mobile phone screens are too small)

    Shorter academic year will be of no use - it will be similar to cramming a full year's portion in six months or lesser. Will students all over the world have to forgo one year of their life (for sake of their life). Its only a thought bubble now but sooner or later we will have to decide how to cross that wobbly bridge.

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  • Henry Sequeira, Shirva Miraroad

    Mon, Apr 13 2020

    In India schools may not open untill we find vaccine or Medicine it might take a year to open the school. If we find vaccine in the month of Jan we can't run the school for 3 months it's my opinion

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