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Low-lying area dangerous for schoolchildren

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The low-lying area in front of Senior Secondary School on the Delhi road poses threat to schoolchildren who walk along the road to reach the school. The patch on the road is flooded with water during rains. The patch has also led to the breakdown of vehicles. We urge the district officials to ensure speedy disposal of rainwater.

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Naresh Kumar, Bhiwani

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Starting offline classes for primary school kids is wrong

The decision of the government to allow students of Class I to III from October 1 is wrong and unjustified. As students of these classes are two young and will not be able to follow the SOP guidelines of Covid-19, their life could be at risk in a case of an outbreak again in form of Third wave for which the authorities and the government was itself issuing a warning that the threat of Covid was not yet over, despite the decrease in number of cases. The government should not succumb to pressure without considering the risk to the health of schoolchildren.

Kailash Sharma, Faridabad

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