After 2 years, elementary students back on campus. Ranchi News – Times of India

Ranchi/Jamshedpur: As the school bell rang and the gates opened and students went inside, flower petals were showered on them and tilak was applied to their foreheads, while some women performed aarti and gave sweets to the children. and balloons. On Monday, such a sight was seen in the schools of Ranchi. Now one would think that the students went to a wedding or a party, when in reality, all they were doing was going to school. But it called for a celebration as the students were back on campus after nearly two years.
After the decline in the number of Kovid cases, the state government allows the resumption of offline classrooms From Monday for students of classes I to VIII in Ranchi, Bokaro, Simdega, Chatra, East Singhbhum, Seraikela and Deoghar. Offline classes for junior category in other districts of Jharkhand were already flagged off on February 25.
Principal of Ranchi’s Government Middle School, Pandara, Dr. Ashok Prasad SinghGlad to see the students age after age and also appealed to them to help the school management to maintain discipline and cleanliness.
After meeting her friends, Khushboo Khatoon, a Class VIII student, said, “It was nice to be back in the school premises. The welcome extended to us by the teachers made us very happy.”
Teachers welcomed the students of Government Middle School Tetri. Principal Deepa Choudhary said that before welcoming the students back, the support staff cleaned and sanitized the classrooms.
a school teacher named Rajesh Kumar Said that out of 432 students of junior category, 218 attended the school on Monday. He said that attendance was less in the primary section as compared to the middle section.
In many schools in and around Ranchi, the attendance of junior students ranged between 40% and 50%.
Meanwhile, CBSE affiliated schools in Sahodaya Complex have decided to resume offline classes for students of classes I to VIII from the next academic session. Some ICSE affiliated schools have also taken a similar decision.
At the upgraded Government Middle School in Tangerin, Potka, teachers decorated classrooms to make them look like train coaches. As the students came in, the school band played music and the teachers welcomed them with sweets and namkeens.