Moradabad (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 1 (ANI): The administration has put all COVID-appropriate measures in place as Moradabad schools were re-opened for primary classes from today.

In view of the improved COVID-19 situation in the state, the Uttar Pradesh administration has allowed physical classes in schools for students of primary classes from September 1.

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"We are worried but school is the future of our children as offline learning is most effective. We have to live with COVID by following the appropriate behaviour," said a parent of a student.

"Physical classes are better than online classes. I am feeling happy to come to school after a gap of two years," a class 4th student of Composite Primary School, Gandhi park told ANI today.

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The school has asked parents for a written consent to be submitted, mentioning their permission of sending children to school. (ANI)

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