JKCSF urges govt to prioritize ‘vaccination’ for students’ onsite schooling

“Teachers should not be made to hop in pupil-less schools”: Qayoom wani

Srinagar: Notwithstanding the prolonged closure of onsite schooling ( Physical Classwork) Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum has urged the govt to prioritize the issue of reopening schools for onsite schooling in the large interest of the society. In a statement issued her JKCSF Chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani said that now after the recommendations of the vaccine for the Children, the education sector should be on top priority.
“It was surprising and unfortunate too that our teachers go to schools but students cant go there for onspot schooling because of the barrier of vaccination,” Wani said
JKCSF urges upon the govt to start and speed up the vaccination process for the school children on priority basis so that the opening of schools for onsite classes will become a reality.
Moreover, the statement said, authorities should provide teachers a conducive atmosphere to continue ‘community’/ online classes , instead of making them hop in pupil-less schools in the tug of different authoritative circulars issued from time to time.

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