Goa Schools Mark 90% Attendance As New Academic Year Kicks Off In April
Schools earlier reopened in June when the new academic year began, but have reopened in April now as per the Goa BJP government's decision to prepone the academic year as part of the National Education Policy implemented in the coastal state.

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Panaji: Schools in Goa recorded around 90 per cent attendance on Monday, as the transition of the academic calendar from June to April commenced, an official said.
Schools earlier reopened in June when the new academic year began, but have reopened in April now as per the Goa BJP government's decision to prepone the academic year as part of the National Education Policy implemented in the coastal state.
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As per government data, there are 2,153 schools operating classes 5 to 12 in the state.
On Monday, classes started for the students of standards 6th to 12th.
State Education Secretary Prasad Lolienkar, in the morning, visited various schools in the capital, Panaji, to check the attendance and the response of students on the first day of the new academic year.
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"We also wanted to know whether students are upset because of preponing of the academic year. There is 90 per cent attendance in schools across Goa, and some schools have also reported 100 per cent attendance also. All the students have come willingly," he said.
Lolienkar, who interacted with the students, said most of them were happy with the start of the academic session from April.
"Some students were, however, upset," he said, adding they complained about the heat.
Lolienkar said 80 per cent of students were happy with the government's decision to prepone the new academic session.
"We also took other feedback on the National Education Policy and what are the expectations of the students," he said.
Lolienkar said students told him that they want sports coaching at the school level.
"The students said sports infrastructure should be created in the schools," he added.
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