Bengaluru: Government considers running of schools in two shifts


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, May 16: In view of the necessity to maintain social distance, the department of primary and secondary education has prepared guidelines to run schools in two shifts.

For first to seventh standards, the shift will be from 7.50 am to 12.20 pm. For eighth to tenth standard students, classes are planned to be held from 12.30 pm to 5 pm. If the number of students in eighth to tenth standards is more, for them also two shift classes will be conducted.


S Suresh Kumar

Education minister S Suresh Kumar, said on Saturday that a meeting with experts will be held on Monday to prepare time table for SSLC examination. He said he has already spoken to several experts including Baragur Ramachandrappa on this issue, and asserted that the government is committed to conduct SSLC examination. He also said that the issue of whether to hold the SSLC examination will also be discussed and he has open mind on this issue. The minister also informed that the final dates of the exams will be revealed after May 18. All appearing candidates can check the date sheet on the official website of KSEEB a, kseeb.kar.nic.in, he said. 

The minister said that the number of examination centres will have to be much more because of need to maintain social distance. "Some institutions and organizations have volunteered to provide face masks to students. We will also take steps to provide sanitizers," he added.

 

 

  

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  • Tejavathy Srinivas, Bengaluru

    Mon, May 18 2020

    Honorable Education Minister, Open the parliament before opening the schools,show us by risking yourselves how prepared You are. Our kids are not your testing kits........

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  • Senthil, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    More than education,life is of utmost priority.kids life,health is most important nd also for others it's more important.only when virus scare goes off,can think of sending kids to school.Bcoz of one,1000's and lakhs, community spread shouldn't be entertained.postponing school reopen is the best option/going ahead with online classes is the better thing.so that everyone can send kids to school nd live without fear and mental stress.if it's compulsory to open earlier,we won't send kids as of now.let them stay safe first.then other issues.Do consider kids,parents,all people's lives.

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  • Sarita Vysyaraju, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    There might be 100 or 1000 reasons to open schools and they might follow all the safety measures of the world..

    As a parent I will not send my Son to school..For me educating him is important and more than that his life , his health is very important.
    We paid fees as per school regulations, we will be happy if they continue online classes as they started now. As per today's situation I support Online classes for my Kid.

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  • Prabhu, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    We cannot afford to risk our children's life . The decision of opening schools needs to postponed . We need online classes . We cannot live in fear everyday.if something goes wrong who is responsible ? We prefer losing one academic year is better than risking their life .
    Please rethink and take sensible decision .

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  • Ram, Bengaluru

    Sun, May 17 2020

    1918 pandemic first phase casualty was less. Second phase hit was very severe. If open schools now, Casualties will be more and it will definitely turn into community level where you cannot trace the root. Please analyse the situation and come up with correct decision.

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  • Srini, Bengaluru

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Cos most of the schools, colleges and educational institutions are run by politician and their associates, so they are in hurry saying in the name of economical revival , as off now all people are traveling back to their respective home towns there is high of easy spread of infection it's very dangerous to reopen the schools risking the little angels, it is the most stupidest decision.

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  • Shikha, Rudrapur Uk

    Sun, May 17 2020

    What is this ? Inspite of so many advices given by our prime minister, healthworkers people in India r not following the concept of social distancing and we expect that children should understand the meaning of social distancing in school. Children life is precious, we knowliey can not put our little angle life in risk

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  • Seema, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Parents are in no hurry to send their children to schools as well as colleges. It's better they are shut for a while bcause the easing of lockdown will 100% increase the infections manifold. It's better to wait & watch before giving permission. If one child tests positive, it'll be a very big issue to be handled by the school, the parent, the govt & our frontline workers. Let online classes be conducted till the situation comes under control. Pls dont be hasty.

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  • Shikha george, Rudrapur Uk

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Opening school ? What is that. When adult r not following the social distancing concept, how can we expect that children can understand that sir. So pls let them be in there online class. We can take risk with our children life.

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  • Vivek lakhotia, Bengaluru

    Sun, May 17 2020

    What will they learn at the school? History geography? If you really want to educate your child start teaching them, what you think is important, real education is important,i don't remember one thing i learnt at school exception of science,stop with this hasty and unchecked decisions ,first remove lockdown,then reopen school,next reopen malls? Overuse of sanitizer can weaken the immune system, different symptoms may arise,dont think the alcohol you drink,can be very helpful if you use it from the outside,if its destroying the virus its also destroying your skin cells, and ,all these to be considered health? Where is the nutritional advice?we need stronger immune system,for that we indians really need some education,you need to start educating yourself of physical fitness which includes ,exercising,yoga,sports etc everyone please start taking care of your nutrtion ,if we all need to come out of this ,we are definitely going to get exposed but all we can focus on is strengthening our immune systems ,start exercising and eating real food ,wish all of you good health.
    Written by sports nutritionist

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  • mrinal verma, bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    This is really sad move, understand 8th grade and above but why so compulsory to have session for any grade, can't government have some online app created by this time to have school classes conduct without any issue which are been faced off in pvt apps.

    Why teacher's cant learn the skill to conduct online classes rather feeling pressure.

    We really can't risk innocent soul for the some pressure which is been build by private lobby.

    Is the world all about money making, their is no value for innocent soul whom we are putting in danger by such decisions.

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  • Pritha, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Honorable Education Minister,
    Appreciable that you are taking measures for the development of kids education.But this initiative will lead our kids life and community fatal.
    There are many clause If school gets opened, few i would like to note here.
    1.School will sent circular, if any kids have corona symptoms, stay at home, not to come to school. One child takes off, followed many, we knew virus spreads fast and are asymptomatic.
    Does school will be quarantine? No , only the area where child is living will be quarantine. It puts the other children and school employees under risk category.
    2. Children are with less immunity. Early to acquire disease.
    3. We are happy with online classes, let it go until the scenario settles down.
    4. Everyday after sending child to school, it will be a mental stress for parents, whether there will be a safe return of our child.
    5. We assure all institutions does not take preventive measures.
    Please reconsider this initiative and save our precious child.

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  • Amrith, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    With due respect to the ppl in-charge,.
    Children safety should be the top most priority in this discussion. Bangalore is relaxed and we are witnessing how ppl are following govt recommended on safetyguidelines.
    The whole planning seems like missing some very important corners.
    I would like to volunteer to attend this meeting, to discuss the future of our children. Regards.

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  • Horeiz Rasheed, Bengaluru

    Sun, May 17 2020

    I think these people are going crazy,playing with our kids lives.I know they might be pressure from schools or political departments but that doesn't mean they should take hasty decision.Day by day fresh positive cases are appearing & these People think Corona will not affect if you work in shifts.I will never send my kids to school no matter whatever decisions whoever takes.

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  • Aruna, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Please don't risk children's lives. They can not maintain social distancing and they don't have necessary immunity. What about their siblings below 5 years. It will spread like wildfire if you open schools. We can pay more fees for online classes but Not risk our children.

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  • FAROOQ, Karnataka

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Dear honorable Minister for education, don't you think you are playing with children's life which is more important than a academic year Delay.
    Or the government is in a hurry to favour school management for funds and donations, schools fees and help the education business to make money in this pandemic situation where every step is life threatening .
    Please I request our minister to wait at least till situation is under control and the rate of covid-19 cases slow down.

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  • Munis, Mangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    What is this nonsense? Ur sending kids to their death? I will tell u to roam around whole india you will do that? What a silly ass govt

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  • Charu sahu, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Sir, why you are in hurry to reopen the schools.....kids are not going to understand the concept of social Distancing, why you put there lives on risks...so what.., if they are not going to school for next 4/5 months or a year.....you can easily promote them to next year, its a #pendemic, not like other virus which can easily go down...its a request plz don't open the school for next few months..

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  • Sanjaykumarus, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Mr education minister when you have planed for sending the children and teachers to school think about the epidemic covide-19 as all the place and every environment the epidemic will get effect once the child or teacher get effected you need to send whole school to corentain think about and don’t make your self messed up later.
    Today or tomorrow the covid-19 may come down with any new vaccines

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  • Nancy Sweety, Bengaluru

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Dear Government

    Please don't come to this type of decision. We don't want our children life on stake. Life is more important than losing one academic year. Can school held responsibility if the child becomes positive with virus? And if this happens then child will be isolated and suffered and even the child parent wouldnt be along with the kid to take care. Can't imagine all this. So kindly requesting not to take such type of decision. Every life is important for us. So first try to wash out this virus and then we would happily send our children to school.
    Still if you open the school, we are not fool to send them.
    Thank you

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  • Nancy Sweety, Bengaluru

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Dear Government

    Please don't come to this type of decision. We don't want our children life on stake. Life is more important than losing one academic year. Can school held responsibility if the child becomes positive with virus? And if this happens then child will be isolated and suffered and even the child parent wouldnt be along with the kid to take care. Can't imagine all this. So kindly requesting not to take such type of decision. Every life is important for us. So first try to wash out this virus and then we would happily send our children to school.
    Still if you open the school, we are not fool to send them.
    Thank you

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  • Asha, BELAGAVI

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Y r u people in so much hurry about opening the school in June is it that necessary than the life of children I think schools should be opened when the situation calms let's wait till August and the academic year can be extended till May and many holidays can be reduced please its my humble request to the education department please don't make the situation worst by risking soo many lives do take opinion from parents teachers and school authorities about opening schools

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  • FAROOQ, Karnataka

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Dear honorable Minister for education, don't you think you are playing with children's life which is more important than a academic year Delay.
    Or the government is in a hurry to favour school management for funds and donations, schools fees and help the education business to make money in this pandemic situation where every step is life threatening .
    Please I request our minister to wait at least the rate of covid-19 cases slow down.

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  • Srini, Bengaluru

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Cos most of the schools, colleges and educational institutions are run by politician and their associates, so they are in hurry saying in the name of economical revival , as off now all people are traveling back to their respective home towns there is high of easy spread of infection it's very dangerous to reopen the schools risking the little angels, it is the most stupidest decision.

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  • Rajkumar KJ, B'lore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Request the Govt to reconsider it's decision as the consequences which will be faced is uncontrollable and life of a child or their parents are irrereversible.

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  • Me Asif, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Don't open school because children are not follow the social distance don't play with the kids because children don't follow the rules

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  • Me Asif, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Don't open school because children are not follow the social distance don't play with the kids because children don't follow the rules

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  • Victoria, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    First provide the required infrastructure in schools and colleges during this pandemic , then talk about risking children's lives .

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  • sathish Mahabala, Kumpala

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Madam, please be practical and have some patience. Infrastructure cannot be built overnight. It takes time. Minister is consulting with the experts and will take the best decision after taking inputs from all corners. As parents, let us show our maturity in giving suggestions rather criticizing.

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  • Dias, Managalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Its a very risky decision.

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  • Sangeeta singh, E-city

    Sat, May 16 2020

    I think its not a good idea of opening schools. I dont thinks its a good idea to risk our kids' lives. And also it will be a big failure of social distancing becuz no kids are going to follow social distancing

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  • Mahesh, Bengaluru

    Sat, May 16 2020

    The decision to re-open the schools would be a disastrous move given the status of how covid-19 cases are progressing in Karnataka. The repercussions would be huge as it would be difficult for children to maintain social distancing and manage all safety norms while at schools.. Initially there may be more focus and attention from the parents and teachers but with time there are chances of complacency setting in all the safe practices followed which can give rise to a potential unsafe situation for both teachers, children and the society as a whole. Request the ministers and officials to revisit on the issue and take a decision after having proper analysis and study. It's even better if the kids lose one year rather than causing a situation which can have catastrophic effects on the entire nation.

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  • Bablee, J. P Nagar 9th Phase

    Sat, May 16 2020

    We r also not in a favour of opening the school. My son is in 8th standard but I m sure he is also not able to maintain social distance....pls don't open the school and put them in danger.....I think if the government is not going to listen to the parents....we r also not going to send them to the school.....

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  • Raj, Karkala

    Sat, May 16 2020

    What about working parents?

    Should they take leave for next 2 years, assuming vaccine will be discovered by mid-2021. Vaccination production & given by 2022.

    Overall India has 1.3 Billion people. If every month if 1 Crore people given vaccination,. It will take 12 years (Year 2034) to vaccinate every citizen India. Parallely, other countries should vaccinate it's own citizens.

    Every month 5 Crore to 10 Crore vaccines need to be produced, assuming manufacturing facility is ready across the world & Vaccine discovered company gives the rights to produce vaccine at cheap rate.

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  • Stenin, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    One parent must take care of the kid.

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  • Sumitha, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Please open ur parliament n put ur life at risk...then think of opening schools..... We cannot risk the life of our kids..
    U can hv online classes or reduce the portions...
    September let's see how the cases are ....then let's go ahead .
    We hv no issues if our kids miss one year.
    Social distancing cannot be maintained by kids . teachers will not take the responsibility I am sure of it.

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  • William DSouza, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Mr. Shiva are you willing to send your own child, if. Under the circumstances right now?

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  • Chethana Londhe, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Honourable chief minister,

    Kind request on behalf of all the parents, request you to have online classes for the students from 1st to 4th . I would elaborate with a small example government has taken so may steps with lock down so that people do not come out of the house due to Covid-19, however people have taken theis issue so carelessly that they do iot know the consequences once they suffer from it and the epidemic is spreading so quickly. However if the children's are requested to come to school and on the other hand cleanliness and social distancing is maintaing , children's will not adhere to that. So it's a kind request to think on the above mentioned tip.

    Thanks and hope u help.the citizens to be safe. I would conclude saying mother is the first teacher of a child and so she would be responsible to educate her kid during this situation.

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  • Oliver Jaison Dsouza, Bengaluru

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Sorry to say this , you suggest online classes are best . But do you know how much an teacher experiences mental stress? Because neither the kids listen nor their parents and siblings keep quiet in the background. An teacher can't teach the kids in her method through online classes. It's better to lose one year of education than killing everyone.

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  • Biswajit Roy, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Crazy, one hand the gentleman is saying online edu is OK & again saying howmuch stress teacher hs to go thru..it's
    an extraordinary situation once in 100yrs & we hv to do only what is possible, atleast during online classes students are getting sm lessons instead of total washout & also the kids are safe..lets get 1 thing very clear post Covid-19 era it's going to be a diff world & a diff lifestyle we hv to adopt & adapt whether we like it or not othrwise the nxt pandemic is not too far away & p'pbly the whole mankind may perish..But I do find the 2 shift concept of evry school but only fm Sep 2020 if atall circumstance permits & most importantly the vaccine is out by that time...Thnx

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  • Saad, Bangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Talk about mental stress - Do you realize the stress and pressure given to students of various universities and schools. As leaders people are supposed to understand concerns and respond to them with appropriate measures. As a degree student I'll say you that colleges have conducted online classes but did you do a research on what percentage of students actually understand the topic and that all of us arnt rank holder's. Stress isn't for one, it's for all including parents teachers leaders students., But taking a harsh decision like this will only spoil the safety and security of every citizen. We have to take a decision together and fight against covid 19 rather than take a decision like this. Economy or education can't be recovered but a fall in health care and safety won't be the same. Children do not obey anyone's command and they won't maintain social distance. This is my input to the situation.

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  • Anil, Bangalore, Mahalakshmipuram

    Sun, May 17 2020

    How can children in small age can listen to teachers on mobile, laptop, desktop are etc. And Not All parents Can afford

    When in class room they don't
    Better to start School after September For 7 th Std to 10th Std 1st then
    See situation OK Then rest of the classes
    For students in 1st Std to 6 Std it's dangerous
    They don't listen to anyone they can't keep social Distance

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  • Samuel Pushparaj, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Open the parliament before you opening the schools, show us by risking yourself how prepared your are. Our kids are not your testing kits

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  • smr, Karkala

    Sat, May 16 2020

    The number of cases of 'COVID-19' in India is surpassed of China. The Karnataka with 1000 active cases this experiment with vulnerable children is not advisable.

    In order to cover the loss of school days, the ministry should review the syllabus and reduce the number of chapters other than important subjects. Perhaps India is the only country in the world has more holidays than the working days need to be revisited to reduce the loss of days.

    Lastly, Since the syllabus are covered scrap the leisure hours like sports, arts etc. May be increase half hour of school timings and for assembly, meeting etc will be feasible.

    Jai Hind

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  • Dominic, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Its really surprising that reopening of schools is being considered when the number of Covid 19 cases are rising fast on a daily basis and no drug treatment nor reliable vaccine is yet available. Children and elderly are the ones whose immunity is on the weaker side compared to young adults. And this virus plays havoc with the immune system and causes fatalities. Its like offering our innocent children as easy targets for the virus to prey on. Will the government take responsibility if anything adverse happens to any children? School reopening can always be done later when there is some semblance of normalcy. To make up for list time, even if the academic year starts in September, closure can always happen in April 2021 or even mid May to make up for lost time. It is nothing but inviting disaster if schools are reopened in June or July just to make up for lost time without even thinking that our children could end up being victims of decisions made without applying our minds.

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  • Siddu, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Hon.Education minister,GOK
    Respected Shri.SureshKumarji
    In Bengaluru, schools are situated in unplanned way in residential layouts throughing violating building byelaws, without proper infrastructure,these schools somehow they have managed to get permission from authorities reasons well known to the world and running schools. There is no parking facilities even to park cycles.there is no fire safety norms and no playground. Students will be walking on the road to play in a vacant site which away from the school. Five storey building in a 20ft road has been built and school is being run. Our complaints to BBMP, Education department and police have failed yield
    any minimum expected results.
    Under the given circumstances, is it possible to follow the carona gudelines and save life of children , parents and residents.. Atleast, now the concerned authorities should look into such schools and close or shift them to proper buildings immediately failing which God only should help all.

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  • Prathima, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    It is good that opening the schools in two shifts so that they will learn to manage and social distancing and government is not making money concern only even kids will get some education sitting at home and getting online will be useful for only few days not for more days anyhow they will even learn to wear mask handwashing is basic which people didn't learn because of corona atleast they will learn and make compulsory

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  • Michael, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    For example if there child become sick what is precaution and what is measure of treatment will take?

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  • Iiii, Bengaluru

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Kindly don't open schools at right now in this situation, how a small children understand the meaning of social distance.
    It's humble request to the education minister that understands the feelings of parents.
    When we are using everywhere digitalisation then why not for education.
    We are happy with online classes. If school wants us to pay fees we wil pay but we will not send our children to school. We want online classes.
    Please consider this request.

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  • Shankar, sira

    Sat, May 16 2020

    As per educational institutions Govt. given clearance.
    Institutions are worried about only fee collection. Not bothering about health issues.
    What will b the level of sanitation after each shift, whether school management will ensure the cleanliness of class room, toilets etc.
    What will b the dropping facility, after collecting fee school management will sit quite against the standard SOP. They r not understanding parents trouble.
    Dear Sir request to analyze the situation practically, suggest to maintain online coaching till some period.
    If school gets affected by 10 students to COVID19, then what about school running status, whether it is completely under containment? Then other parents will under trouble....

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  • Shankar, sira

    Sat, May 16 2020

    As per educational institutions Govt. given clearance.
    Institutions are worried about only fee collection. Not bothering about health issues.
    What will b the level of sanitation after each shift, whether school management will ensure the cleanliness of class room, toilets etc.
    What will b the dropping facility, after collecting fee school management will sit quite against the standard SOP. They r not understanding parents trouble.
    Dear Sir request to analyze the situation practically, suggest to maintain online coaching till some period.
    If school gets affected by 10 students to COVID19, then what about school running status, whether it is completely under containment? Then other parents will under trouble....

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  • Latha, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Respect ed Sir

    Please don't reopen the school until the medicine comes and don't play with kids future. We parents can't stay along with child and what two shifts are no use and not even a ten minutes a parents can't live at home with happy it is very struggling to kids and as well as for parents. Please use more knowledge to find the medicine for vivid 19 it's a very humble request no only form me a each human being please don't play with kids if it is open also I won't send my kids to school.

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  • Raj, Karkala

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Vaccines are at-least 1 Year away, if ever found out & It will another 5-6 yrs to produce required amount of vaccine & give it to general public.

    Assuming company holding Vaccine patent will not make cost of vaccine Rs.10,000/- vaccine

    Treatment & Medicine are still in development stage. Development, Testing, Human Trial & final production (if a new medicine), will take at-least 1 - year more.

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  • Mekwyn, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    This man is out to support the education mafia so that he can a nice hefty bribe ör moola. We really need a well educated and experienced person in that position who can think forward in terms of online education etc. In such pandemic conditions. Just look at his attire and appearance... unbuttoned shirt..unshaven etc. He really belongs to another era and age. God help our children from such people and their unscientific delusions.

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  • AVIL, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Looks like liquor income is not sufficient for the government so now want to make money from school fees. If all Parents decide not to send their kids to school till situation is under control these idiots decision of reopening schools will be a failure. So dear parents lets all decide and Not send our kids to school no matter they loose 1 academic year as life of kids is more important.

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  • AM, Udupi

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Somehow government wants to make money, now they want money through School Fees.....who’s gonna send their kids to school in this situation. Right now corona cases in India is 80k + and it’s increasing not not decreasing and government is saying to start schools.....ARE YOU CRAZY GOVERNMENT.

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  • J.F D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    When you frame several rules in connection with Coronavirus, why you such a decsion running of schools in two shifts. Is it practicable. Dont play with the lives of children. Forget about your plan to do so.

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  • Michael, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Safety and protection is very important

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  • Peshu, Manipal

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Till August, go with online . Once things gets settled down, think of social distancing classes with rotation basis.

    What's wrong with it

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  • Mridula, Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Forgetting everything about this ridiculous plan, also check the timings. 12 20pm all children of first shift will disperse in mere 10 minutes and the next shift will start at 12 30 without anyone from first shift touching anyone from second shift? What is wrong with the IQ of these people who make such stupid plans? The virus doesn't work that way! Fools! And what about sanitizing the entire campus? One more joke of a plan will happen with that also I'm already guessing!

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Please don't make school as a production factory

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  • Benjamin D'Souza, Puttur

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Considering the current situation, best option for urban areas is, go for online teaching, even government TV channels can be used. Please don't put the students life in danger.

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    My friend minister first open.your parliament
    See the risk
    Dont take kids for testing

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Running the schools in two shifts to reduce the crowd of students and to ensure social distancing is an excellent Idea.
    I think in Offices as well, to ensure lesser crowds and on Roads and Vehicles also, spreading the people in shifts is best available option for the time being!

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  • chris, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    The idea of two shift. who will provide transport to the student coming from far off places. Who will take responsibility there is social distance and God forbid if there is any corona spread who will take responsibility . Will the Minister take . Education can wait until corona Virus is gone. No one want t put their children in risk. Education /Schools can wait at the moment .

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  • ashalatha, mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Kindly don't open schools......plssssss .....we can't risk our kids life. ..we know how much social distancing is followed by people. Kindly don't rush to open schools....use online or EVEN TV CHANNELS for giving day to day classes in rural places but don't make kids attend schools...

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  • Jasmine, Mangaluru

    Sat, May 16 2020

    It looks like this government is inviting trouble by itself .....

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  • Janardhan, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    If any student contracts Covid, book this fellow under Attempt to murder and also under epidemic diseases act and various other acts and finish this guy' s career and hang him to death.

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  • JOSEPH - D'SOUZA, MANGALORE

    Sat, May 16 2020

    And government too....

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Sat, May 16 2020

    I urge the Education minister S Suresh Kumar to think over his decision on conducting the two shifts, considering the fact that such a phenomenon can pose a major threat to the state and if not dealt with extreme care, can take lives of innumerable innocent children, authorities will be held responsible for the tragic consequences which will follow because of their foolishness in holding schools. So think twice.

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  • Satish, BANGALORE

    Sat, May 16 2020

    The guidelines considered for conducting SSLC exams may be feasible, but SSLC exams must be held.There should be no second thought whether the exam must be held or not.It lays the foundation for higher education, as different credentials can be seen thru the performance by the students.A certain type of rumour is also doing rounds that the students wud be asked to write the exam from their own schools where they are studying,!.This wud lead to very highlevel of malpractices,
    paving way for manipulated assessment.This will totally lead to drop in the quality of the students further down the line , detrimental to the quality of the knowledge and skills and talent.Hope the authorities will take care of this aspect .

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  • Abdul Hafeez, India

    Sat, May 16 2020

    This decision is a great risk for everyone present at school form teachers to students to staff and many more...It is a potential risk of getting contracted with the virus as social distancing is practically impossible for children at schools since they are young and fail to understand enough about the dangers of the virus. It is not essential to bring the students to school and focus only completing the portion. Observing their health and precaution should be your utmost priority. All parents strongly OPPOSE this action of the government. It's better if they carry it out on e-learning itself!

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  • D'SOUZA, MANGALORE

    Sat, May 16 2020

    It looks like.... I these people are under pressure of adjucation institute maffia.

    Come on yar forget school for 2 months.
    Children learn more in this 2 months at home.

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  • Deshbhakt, Ramnagar

    Sat, May 16 2020

    *Education

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  • Mr Citizen, Udupi

    Sat, May 16 2020

    These morons dont have the common sense that Coronavirus is not a joke. As someone wrote above, first let them attend parliament sessions and then ask our children to come to school. When they value their own lives so much , what right they have to ask our kids to come to school?
    #MyKids are not Guinea Pigs

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Sitting in a AC office and making decisions is easy. I would request you to come to the school from your native daily, and have a look as to how 1st, 2nd and 3rd standard students would maintain social distancing. Do you think these small kids would maintain social distancing ? Do you they would even know the definition of social distancing?

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  • Maeceline, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Please consider children, are valuble. Don't play with the life of precious innocent, guileless children. It is our humble request.

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  • Joel, Mangalore/ Bangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    This is utter nonsense, since last 2 months we are struggling to get our pay checks, some how we have started going to office again, we are working parents how we will manage this shift system, this minister needs to be quarantined.

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  • Ajay Lobo, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Are these guys attending parliament sessions? Parliament sessions are not going on and these ministers are risking lives of kids and families. Hope good sense prevails.

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  • Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Whilst accepting that this is a challenging time, Government must first establish the criteria for commencement of next academic year, ensuring health and safety of children. Just maintaining the physical distancing in classes is not adequate but must also cover guidelines for common areas, Toilets, checking for infected children and training to teachers on how to handle in the changed situation.
    Secondly, I do not think government should push for commencement of schools as of 1st June, unless above conditions are met. If Classes can not commence in June what is plan-B, is there a plan to commence online classes. I think we should be prepared for new ways of schooling.
    Can education department look into current syllabus, and cut down unnecessary portions, burdening the children.
    When all these aspects are looked into then think about conducting the classes. Having classes for children below 5th Standard should be delayed until the high school classes are stabilized.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Suresh Kumar needs to be Quarantined ...

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Yes !! Not 14 days till corona gets stable he should be quarantined foolish decisions day after day

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

    Sat, May 16 2020

    The idea suggested by education minister S Suresh Kumar is good. The running of schools in two shifts will be only feasible as soon as coronavirus comes down to the minimum as of now there are still some cases going up in some places. COVID-19 is as we all know is a deadly disease and only prevention is the best.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Why are all these suggestions being discussed in public ? Just announce them at the auspicious time of 8pm and surprise everyone.

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  • Mr Kamath, mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Lets be honest here tgis minister will be sitting in his ac office and has 0% risk of getting the virus whereas all those students have high risk of getting it just call off everything now until corona comes to a normal state. Education is not importaant now as even the educated are struggling to get a vaccine. 10 std students till 5pm class most of the sslc students go for coaching, tuitions if you keep classes till 5pm how will they even go for coaching. How difficult will it be for parents and teachers. Even teachers are human they donot get paid a lot working till 5pm their whole day is gone they have kids too think. You are having a meeting on Monday best thing is just suspend indefinitly for now when in a state of experimenting with kids lets do not now. PLEASE

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Good decision..... Please implement this

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  • Ryan, Mangalore

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Syed,
    He is talking about Karnataka not Riyadh

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Ryan

    I'm in Riyadh but my children's are studying in Karnataka.
    Pls try to understand

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  • E B Soans, India

    Sat, May 16 2020

    This is total failure if social distancing. Even thoygh government plans to open, parents will not ve foolush to send children to school. The old trend of campys education is over. Government should not be stuck with age old ideas. Piat coronavirus era will be virtual. Get virtual. Save space, save time, less traffic on roads and save environment

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, May 16 2020

    Please Concentrate on getting a cure for Corona Virus & don't risk the lives of little Children ...

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