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Calling their teachers Corona Warriors who kept the momentum of classes going despite the pandemic forcing school closures, several private schools are helping them get inoculated by booking slots at government vaccination centres, paying for their shots at private facilities and some even bearing their travel expenses for visiting the centres.
While the schools say the drive right now is for staff above the age of 45 years, in accordance with the government guidelines, they will cover their remaining staff too once the lower age bracket is eligible. In consideration to the sheer dedication and dexterity with which our teachers have supported us throughout the difficult year of 2020, the school considers them no less than frontline workers. In order to assure them complete safety and extend them support in terms of healthcare, the school has been conducting the vaccination drive in the first 10 days of April for the staff members who stand eligible acco
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Delhi Board of School Education, DBSE has been given the nod by Delhi Government. The decision of CM Kejriwal was welcomed by school principals. Parents, however, have raised concerns over a separate board. School principals welcome decision on Delhi s own board  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
School principals and educationalists on Saturday said the Delhi government s decision to form a separate education board for the city at par with international standards will bring in aspects of best global practices and promote research and skill-based studies.
However, the All India Parents Association opposed the setting up of the Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE), saying it will lower the standard of education and claimed that most of the biggest schools in the country are under the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Currently, schools in Delhi are either affiliated to the CBSE or the Indian School C