Bengaluru: 'In no hurry to reopen schools' - Suresh Kumar


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Aug 29: "We hope that by this month's end, we might get a clear picture about when the schools can be reopened. Till then, we will not be in a haste to open schools," said state education minister S Suresh Kumar.

He was speaking after switching on the dashboard conversion centre of the education minister and helpline of this department, Shikshana Vani, at the 'Shikshakara Sadana' here.

Kumar asserted that so far there are no clues about when the schools will start functioning. He said that till concrete information is received, there is no haste to open schools. He said that the helpline, 'Shikshana Vani' has been setup to solve problems relating to the education department. He stated that helpline and WhatsApp facilities will be available to address grievances apart from a separate toll free number. He said he will personally be monitoring the proper handling of this system.

"The dashboard conversion centre has been set up to give technological touch to the administration processes of our department. Under this system, verification of all issues relating to the department, tracking system of the progress and achievements of individual students - SATS - has been fitted. First preference will be given to those who should have been compulsorily transferred last time and those who should have been transferred being additional teachers. Because this technology-based system, teachers henceforth need not frequent the offices of the block education officer and deputy director of public instruction by disturbing their work. Corruption will also stop, he said.

He noted that teachers of unaided schools are facing lot of problems as schools have not opened on time. "Our department is thinking of helping them in some way. We are collecting data about such teachers and staff of such schools. We are in discussions about the way we can help them," the minister said, in response to a call made by a teacher at the call centre.

"There is a need to implement the education system as preached by Swami Vivekananda, which has already been approved by UNO and UNESCO. "We have to follow the ideals of Swami Vivekananda to build the country on moral foundation. Education should be spread on the basis of Vivekananda's ideals," said Sri Veereshanananda Swamiji of Ramakrishna Vivekanandashram, Tumakuru.

He expressed sadness at the fact that the universities are just issuing certificates without actually inculcating quality and capacity among the students.

 

  

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  • Anitha, Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Dear Minister Sir, not only schools even degree colleges should not be opened for this entire academic year. Let the classes continue in Online mode. Kindly understand you adamantly conducted SSLC exam and English paper exam for PUC and helped to spread Covid in Karnataka. Atleast now wakeup. Nothing will happen if there is no school and colleges for this academic year. Anyway online classes are being conducted now and let it continue. Please understand the feelings of lakhs of parents.

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  • Saba khan, Bidar

    Mon, Aug 31 2020

    Neither we are in hurry to send our kids to school in such circumstances.. Not an issue if you declare this year as zero year.. Dont play with the life of kids..

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  • Sahana sakshi, Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 30 2020

    Respected minister sir, kindly don't open the schools in the near future, we parent's cannot risk or play with the lives of our children, plz continue with the online classes, reopening of schools in this pandemic time and allowing our children to attend the classes is as good as risking their lives and we parents cannot do this , consider this as a humble request of all parents

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  • Shobha, BANGALORE

    Sun, Aug 30 2020

    This is not a right time to open open the school children may not able to mention the social distance it's very difficult if school open children health may spoil I request u not to reopen the school

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  • Yashwanth, Hassan

    Sun, Aug 30 2020

    When will school reopen if you will open means if any one got covid case every one has to suffer so don't open the school if any crises occurs the people will blame on government so please it's my humble request don't open the schools you can open after beingredients controlling of covid 19

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  • Chandana Gogoi, Assam

    Sat, Aug 29 2020

    It is not the right time to reopen schools and colleges as the corona virus threat looms large over us . The students are not adapted to social distancing. Moreover out station students will face lots of problems to adjust in this pandemic situation.So its very necessary to continue this semester in online mode of teaching just like the IISc , Bangalore who have already declared that this semester will continue in online mode. Thanks

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  • Narasamma, Bengaluru

    Sat, Aug 29 2020

    Do not reopen schools

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