Karnataka in dilemma over reopening schools


Bengaluru, Nov 20 (IANS): In the wake of low attendance in degree and post-graduate courses, Karnataka is likely to defer its decision to reopen schools in the state, an official said here on Friday.

Speaking to reporters, Karnataka primary and secondary education minister, S. Suresh Kumar said that the state had not yet arrived on any decision to reopen schools.

"We have gathered enough information by carrying out exhaustive meetings with various stakeholders including parents. Some of them have favoured to reopen and some have firmly opposed, Therefore we haven't taken any official stand on reopening schools yet," he said.

However, the education department officials were apprehensive about reopening schools anytime soon.

"Very low attendance in colleges is very discouraging. If parents of college-going students are not allowing their wards to attend colleges, how can anyone expect that parents of schoolchildren will allow them to attend?" an official questioned.

The official added that he himself has not signed a consent form for his son to attend college. "It is very difficult to convince parents, we (officials, politicians and educational institution owners) might want schools to reopen, but parents aren't ready to take that risk yet," the officer told IANS on the condition of anonymity.

The official added that the state government may defer its decision to reopen schools by another month or two after studying how the decision of reopening college turns out to be.

  

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Education department of Karnataka should wait for reopening of schools as we are still not out of the woods as Covid-19 is still lingering in many places. Everyday there are many cases and also deaths. If it is reopened it is at the risk of the school children, staff, and many others.

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  • Ashok, Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Schools and colleges should remain closed till we have a vaccine in place. With limited buses/trains and no hostel facility, how can the parents allow the children to go to classes? We believe that Mr. Suresh Kumar will understand the situation and take a wise decision.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Second wave is on the way; better close all schools till year end!

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  • Joseph, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    What's the point of reopening of school's anyway's academic year is about to end so what's the point

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 21 2020

    Open the Schools & wait for Students ...

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  • Danny, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 20 2020

    I think this is a wise decision. Even colleges should go back to online mode. It's a risk to lives of students and teachers.

    I feel it's a good decision to defer opening of schools after looking into situation in states like Delhi, Kerala, etc. No parents will want to send their children to schools and risk lives.

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  • Dr.Emmanuel lalithKumar, udupi

    Fri, Nov 20 2020

    the poor attendance has been reasons. morethan the fear of the virus. its annomoly in rules has led to very poor response. the moment u give option to attend or not attend the very purpose is lost.learn to live with virus we willbe successful if not fear/ carelessness with kill us.soon more than than covid we may have to face depression insecure feeling etc

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