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Cong concerned over safety of school children | 8 Expresses solidarity with families of deceased | |
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Sept 18: Congress has expressed concern over the safety of the school children in view of the move of the govt to open government schools from Monday, September 21, as the Covid situation is at its peak especially in Jammu region. Reacting to the government move to open the schools from Monday amidst greater concern due to the worst Covid situation at least in Jammu region, Congress has said that the government has lagged behind to create necessary infrastructure and facilities within time and there is worst situation on Covid, the government must reconsider its decision on the opening of schools for few weeks more. JKPCC Chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma said that the government did not bother about studies of the children as it failed to restore 4G services for over one year in the peaceful region of Jammu but at the peak of Covid in the region, it is going to open the schools, which is likely to put their life at risks, when there are suggestions for another spell of lockdown for some time. Expressing great concern over the increased loss of lives during the past few days due to Covid and expressing solidarity with the families of the victims, the party said that are shocking reports of lack of adequate Medicare facilities in government hospitals, which is evident from the fact that all influential persons including senior officers and health officers are opting to avail treatment at private hospitals especially at Narayana. The party also questioned the delay in the sanctioning of oxygen plants, for the important hospitals in Jammu, as ko more than six months has elapsed since spread of Covid and it was desired to create such facilities in advance. It is a delayed but right step and all such urgent measures need to be taken to meet the situation. |
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