Pune parents reluctant to send children for offline coaching classes

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Tanmay Tandon
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Pune parents reluctant to send children for offline coaching classes

Source: The Hindustan Times

PUNE As schools in the city reopened, online, on Monday, private coaching classes have also resumed, in person, with the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) agreeing them to operate at 50 per cent capacityOwners and operators of the private classes, however, claim that parents are not eager to send their children for offline classes, due to a fear of Covid infection.
Several discounts are now on offer, especially for students appearing for CETs and for those in Class 11 and above.

“We have started classes for students and originally we are urging parents to allow students to join the offline classes. Around 60 per cent of the parents are not enthusiastic about send their children to class. So, it won’t be totally offline, we are going to have online classes as well.

For class 10 students who are going to give the new CET exams for admission to Class 11, our classes will be free. But, till we get the syllabus of this CET exam, classes will not be started,” said Prof Kedar Takalkar, founder director of Takalkar Classes.
 

Also read: Delhi Public School Ghaziabad Converts Campuses Into Covid Vaccination And Isolation Centres

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