Children in Karnataka are taking admission in government schools from private, know the reason
Children in Karnataka are taking admission in government schools from private, know the reason
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Bengaluru: Corona infection has changed the way people live, as well as many changes are being seen. During this time, a new trend has emerged in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Previously, where children left government schools and were admitted to private schools, now it is showing upside down in rural areas. Children's names are being removed from private schools and written in local government schools in the village.

People are seeing this change by associating it with bad economic condition. It is being said that people's income has been affected due to corona infection and lockdown. At the same time, some parents think that with online classes on mobile, it is better for a child to go to a small government school and study.

Let us tell you that the government schools of Karnataka are being studied under the Vidyagama project. Under this project, classes of government schools are being run in the grounds, temples, playgrounds or community halls near the village. Private schools are closed due to corona infection. Seven hundred to eight hundred children have left private schools and taken admission in government schools alone in the Chamnagar district. Education department officer SD Jaware Gowda said in this regard, 'The parents are appreciating the Vidyagama program. Private schools are conducting online classes, many parents cannot afford mobile and internet. Many children are not able to study due to lack of direct contact class with teachers. Under this scheme, teachers are teaching children sitting in front.

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