Even when the school was opened, hygiene was not observed everywhere

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Even when the school was opened, hygiene was not observed everywhere


Left - Almost all the schools in the district were reopened on government orders, ignoring the 12-hour strike called by Congress.  Authorities at Sahebnagar High School in Shamserganj closed the school due to the strike.  Enamul Haque, the headmaster of the school, claimed, “We kept the school playing but the strikers were at the main entrance of the school.  Studying by hanging the lock.  Could not enter school.  "Even if a school opens in the extreme, there are government restrictions on any school."  It was seen that the headmasters of the schools were carrying out the responsibility by hanging the restrictions somewhere.  In some schools, students did not even have a face cover, not even shoes on their feet.  However, sanitary arrangements were made in almost all the schools.  But when the school was opened after 11 months, the attendance of the students was not known.  The parents of many students could not ignore the strike.  Besides, many have avoided attending school on the first day as they are hesitant to come to school on the first day in a cowardly situation.  Many school principals claim that even though the school is playing normally on Saturday, the last day of the week, the attendance of students will be less.
Police from Vinh district came to Murshidabad on the Chief Minister's district visit this week.  The district police had written to some school authorities in the city asking them to take over the school by the 12th.  Although the police of the outer district left Murshidabad on the 11th, the schools could not provide proper sanitation and seating benches for the students.  As a result, some of those schools were completely closed on Friday, while no one was able to start all classes from class IX to XII.  Subrata Mukhepadhyay, the assistant headmaster of Behrampur Krishnanath College School, said, “Due to the Chief Minister's district visit, the police took over the school till the 12th.  So we could not start the class despite government instructions.  "Schools have to be sanitized according to the rules," he said.  So the school should be sanitized and the school should start teaching.  Police also took over the Gerabazar Shilpamandir Girls High School.  The headmistress of the school, Mrinmayi Ghaesh, said, "We could not clean and sanitize all the houses as the police had taken over the school."  So I asked the others to come to school with the exception of two classes.”
However, the strike did not have any effect on a school play in Dhulian, Shamserganj, and other places in the district.  Meanwhile, the students present at the school play are happy after 11 consecutive months.  Some students said that they did not like being under house arrest anymore.  The 12th class student of Bahrampur JNA Academy, Ankit Dhar, claims, “After a long time, I am happy to meet my school friends in the classroom.  They did not hesitate to ignore the strict rules of the school.  Kandi Raj High School headmaster Bhumananda Singh said, “We are happy to study with the school after a long time.  However, the number of students has come down due to the slaughter.  But the number of students will increase tomorrow.  Sudipta Chakraborty, the headmaster of Sargachhi Ramakrishna Mission Ashram, said, "Even on the day of the strike, the students came to the school spontaneously.  Although the district school inspector demanded that all the schools be closed, the schools will be closed for a full day on Sunday, Saraswati Pujo on Tuesday, excluding Saturday, and several schools will be held on the day after Pujo.

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