Community Schools in Palpa Resumed Classes

News 28 Jul 2020 1051

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Community Schools in Palpa Resumed Classes:

Due to the threat of Covid-19 infection, schools across the country have been closed since last April, while various schools here have started teaching. The schools that were closed due to the closure to prevent the spread of Covid-19 infection have been brought into operation by fulfilling the health standards, the school said.

Some private schools in Rampur Municipality have started shifting from primary to secondary level. Some of the private schools have started classes from 7 am and some from 9 am. Rampur English Residential School has started teaching students by washing their hands in the morning, using sanitizers and masks, and placing them on a bench at the rate of two.

The principal of the school, Ananta Bhandari, said that the school was run by taking appropriate measures as the students of one class would not have contact with the other class during school hours and the lunch house would not be open during school hours. Students who have not been able to go to school for a long time are also happy to study now.

According to the Rampur Municipal Education Committee, the community school has decided to run the school by adopting health security as it is cumbersome for the teachers to collect the students from Toltol from 1st July to 22nd July.

Raman Bahadur Thapa, mayor of Rampur Municipality and chairman of the Municipal Education Committee, said that toll learning in the first phase, project work in the second phase, homework, telephone contact and teachers at home and in the third phase, the school will take security measures and facilitate alternative learning by maintaining a physical distance.

Online classes through the Internet, continuing television lessons, students can ask teachers what they do not understand by telephone, and every school in the city has thematic door-to-door homework to protect students' futures from Covid-19 infection. BK explained.

The Purbakhola village municipality of Palpa has given continuity to Toltol education. The municipality has conducted education in the buildings in the toll road and in the schools without quarantine. According to Dilli Raj Pangeni, a teacher at Jana Ujwal Basic School, Arkhaldanda, education has been provided to students in more than 40 places of a ward-based on the number of students and the number of teachers.

At present, education is provided by keeping up to 10 students in a toll, said Dilli Raj Dhungana, head of the education department. Purbakhola village municipality Palpa has made the provision of education systematic by mobilizing teachers and volunteers. Nisdi Rural municipality Palpa has also run the school by adopting health precautions.

Education Officer Pramod Yadav said that the education was conducted in the school taking health precautions as the number of infected people in Rural Municipality Corona was not high and the condition was normal. Bishnu Belwase, information officer of the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Palpa, said that the government has provided assistance for three to four lakh printing materials and some local levels have arranged learning management.

According to the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Palpa, toll-free education has been conducted in Rambha, Ribdikot, Rainadevi Chhahra, Mathagadhi, Tinau, and Tansen municipalities of the district. Gradually, other schools have also started teaching.

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