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Schools, colleges in Karnataka reopen to good attendanceOfficials said attendance may increase from Monday
Rashmi Belur
DHNS
Last Updated IST
Representative image. Credit: iStock.
Representative image. Credit: iStock.

Schools and colleges across Karnataka witnessed a good turnout on Friday as they reopened after a gap of nearly 10 months owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The institutions wore a festive look, coinciding with New Year celebrations, as they welcomed students with flowers and sweets. In some schools, teachers greeted them with a band set.

On day one, schools across the state (classes 10 and 12, all boards combined) recorded healthy attendance. As per the Primary and Secondary Education Department, state board schools alone witnessed 41 per cent attendance for Class 10, while it was 32.56 per cent for Class 12. Schools affiliated to CBSE and ICSE boards also recorded a good turnout.

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Two schools in Udupi did not reopen as a teacher and helper tested positive for Covid. In some schools, teachers did not turn up, citing difficulty in undergoing Covid tests. It is mandatory for them to submit Covid-negative report.

Officials said attendance may increase from Monday. Primary and Secondary Education Minister S Suresh Kumar said, “There are several reasons that some students did not turn up on Friday. It could be the New Year, or because they thought of commencing the year from Monday.”

He also clarified that many students are still attending online classes, as coming to schools is not mandatory. Official teams at district levels will visit schools to verify the facilities provided to students, besides appointing mentors in every school to keep an eye on the mental and physical health of the children.

Tentative time table

Close on the heels of the Ministry of Human Resource Development announcing exam dates for classes 10 and 12, Minister Suresh Kumar said a tentative examination time table for the state board will be issued by Wednesday, besides listing the revised syllabus.

Highlights of the day

MLAs/MLCs including Speaker Vishveshwara Kageri visited schools.

Kids wore masks and carried their own bottles of sanitisers.

Two schools violated SOPs (Chikkaballapura/Hassan).

A school in Sirsi witnessed attendance of 45 students out of the 52 enrolled.

170 out of 180 students turned up at a school in Madhugiri, Tumakuru.

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(Published 02 January 2021, 00:47 IST)