New Delhi: Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Wednesday said that the Delhi government will recommend the reopening of schools in the national capital in a DDMA meeting on January 27, as it has now become necessary to prevent further damage to the social and emotional well-being of children. Asserting that online education can never replace offline education, Sisodia said the government had closed schools when it was not safe for children, but excessive caution is now harming students.
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has called the meeting on Thursday to deliberate on easing the curbs in the national capital in view of the improved situation of COVID-19. The issue of reopening schools is also on the agenda.
"In the past two years, school children's lives have been confined to their rooms. Instead of going to schools and spending time in playgrounds, all their activities now take place only on mobile phones. The pandemic-induced school closures have not only affected their studies but also their mental health. During COVID, our priority was children's safety. But since various researches have now found that COVID is not so harmful to kids, it is important to reopen the schools, as now is the time for exams and related preparations," Sisodia said. Sisodia, who holds the education portfolio, said that schools are being reopened in several countries and even many Indian states.
"On this basis, the Delhi government will recommend reopening of schools in the DDMA meeting scheduled on January 27," he said. "While the Covid cases and positivity rate are on the decline in Delhi, it would not be suitable to keep children away from schools. With children returning to schools, not only will the schools witness a buzz but it will also indicate lives coming back on track," he said.