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II-year PU classes to begin from August 2

II-year PU classes to begin from August 2
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Crash course for kids? Not a bad idea

Crash course for kids? Not a bad idea Crash course for kids? Not a bad idea Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Mar 13, 2021, 06:00 IST Worried that children will lose a year or be promoted without learning anything, parents look for With the academic year coming to an end and Covid cases rising, kindergarten classes are unlikely to open for the upcoming session. This means that children will miss another precious year, and so, many parents are knocking on the doors of schools to conduct crash courses online. “My son studies in LKG. We were waiting for Covid cases to come down for offline classes to resume. But the situation doesn’t look so good. Now, as we have not opted for any online class, we are worried about how my son will move to UKG next year. If he is made to study LKG in 2022, he would lose one year, which is unacceptable. However, on the other hand, if he is promoted to UKG, he would be moving to a

Private schools not on same page over online classes

Private schools not on same page over online classes Private schools not on same page over online classes BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: Dec 21, 2020, 06:00 IST While a section of private schools has asked centres to suspend online classes, the other section will continue with it. But parents are wary of sending kids to school A section of private schools have threatened to suspend online classes. Recognised Unaided Private Schools Association (RUPSA) has asked its affiliated members (1,200 schools) to suspend online classes starting from Monday. Lokesh Talikatte, president, RUPSA, said that his association has decided to suspend online classes as well as shut down

Rural private schools in Karnataka to stop e-classes as government fails to meet their demands

Express News Service BENGALURU : Private schools, especially in rural Karnataka, will suspend online classes from Monday, with the State government failing to meet their demands. The schools, under the aegis of Recognised Unaided Private Schools Association (RUPSA) had sought a Rs 1,000-crore relief package from the government, to pay salaries of five lakh teachers. School managements say they are under loss due to the government s decision on fee payment, and have demanded that a minimum fee structure be fixed. RUPSA state president Lokesh Talikatte told The New Indian Express that the government was only catering to one section of schools.

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