New Delhi: Children, who lost their uniforms and books in the recent floods in the national capital, will be allowed to attend classes without them until new sets of uniforms and textbooks are arranged for them, a statement said. "All the heads of government schools are hereby directed to ensure that all the flood-hit students are provided emotional and moral support to overcome the distress caused by the losses in the recent floods," a Directorate of Education (DoE) circular said.
"They are directed to allow these students to attend the school even without uniform and textbooks until new sets of uniform and textbooks are arranged," it said. The Delhi government circular said many families living on the banks of Yamuna have suffered a lot due to severe flooding in the national capital. "In some families, the entire household goods have been washed away. There are many children, who have lost their clothes and books in the floods and are in distress over the loss of their possessions and documents. Children are hesitant to go back to school because they don't have books and uniforms," the circular said.