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Despite strict protocols parents reluctant to send children to school, data shows
Updated On: 08 October, 2021 08:58 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
Data shows that a majority of parents are still anxious about their children’s well-being despite strict protocols in schools

Students enter Adarsha Vidyalaya in Chembur. Of all the non-civic schools in the city, 78.08 per cent or 1,386 have reopened. File pic
Even as city schools reopened for Std VIII to XII earlier this week after one-and-a-half years, parents’ anxiety over sending their wards to schools seems more prominent than schools’ readiness to welcome them. In Mumbai, around 75 per cent eligible schools reopened but only 26 per cent students resumed attending schools in person, data has shown. The state education department has been collating data on reopening of schools from across the state to understand the response which shows low response from parents whereas schools are more open to the idea.
Even as the overall observation remains the same for the state as that of Mumbai, figures for the state are a bit higher with over 79 per cent schools reopening and over 34 per cent students attending classes. As per the data, there are 4,407 schools in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region which are eligible for reopening as per government guidelines and these schools have a total of 12,46,577 students. However, only 3,329 or 75.54 per cent schools have reopened and 1,32,679 or 26.55 per cent students opted for offline schooling.
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