From tiny tots to junior wing students, children in Delhi were excited to be back in schools on Monday after a prolonged closure of over 19 months due to COVID-19 pandemic.
While several schools reopened with 50 per cent seating capacity on Monday, majority of private schools have deferred the reopening to post Diwali.
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New Delhi, November 1
Several schools in the national capital reopened on Monday with 50 per cent seating capacity for junior classes after remaining closed for 19 months due to the coronavirus pande
CM Arvind Kejriwal stated that the Delhi government has received a thunderous response on this campaign and has also arranged for e-rickshaw to travel from home to vaccination centers.
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‘Locals happy with Delhi govt. initiative’
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‘Locals happy with Delhi govt. initiative’
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said the entire population of India could be vaccinated within two to three months if the country’s electoral structure was utilised to reach out to residents for the purpose, just like the Delhi government was doing through the ‘Jahan Vote, Wahan Vaccination’ programme.
The Chief Minister made the observation during his visit to a vaccination centre at Rajkiya Sarvodaya Vidyalaya on Lancer Road which is part of the Delhi government initiative which, he said, had received a “thunderous response”.