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Time of India
25-07-2025
- Health
- Time of India
‘Take guard against mosquito bites'
Kolkata: In the backdrop of growing fever cases, the school education department sent a circular to state schools, asking them to take precautionary measures to prevent mosquito-borne diseases. The schools received a notice on Thursday, asking them to focus on regular cleaning of premises to prevent mosquito breeding and to educate students about safeguards. The circular said schools should ask students to wear full-sleeved clothing and use mosquito repellent. The institutes were also asked to eliminate breeding sites of Aedes mosquitoes, like stagnant water in containers, flowerpots, or discarded items. School authorities were asked to monitor and keep track of suspected dengue cases, if any. Jadavpur Vidyapith has asked students to wear clothing that covers the arms and legs, and to immediately inform parents and seek medical attention if they feel feverish and have symptoms like severe headache, muscle pain, or rashes. Headmaster Partha Pratim Baidya said, "We have asked students to watch out for and remove stagnant water." You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata Children Welfare Association School's headmistress Sarbari Sengupta said they will hold an awareness drama next week to educate students about preventive measures, while focusing on regular campus cleaning. "We have asked students to wear full-sleeved uniforms," she said. Jodhpur Park Boys' School headmaster Amit Sen Majumder said they regularly clean the campus but waterlogging is a concern. "I will write to the local councillor to clean drains to prevent waterlogging on the campus. "


Time of India
03-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Schools focus on awareness, hygiene to curb virus spread
1 2 Kolkata: As state schools reopened after the summer vacation on Monday, institute heads implemented precautionary and hygiene measures against the fresh Covid surge to prevent the spread of infections while ensuring students did not panic. Even CISCE and CBSE school heads are putting together advisories, to be issued once summer vacation gets over for affiliated institutes. State school principals said they were keeping a close watch on the Covid developments and advising students to be cautious. Bhowanipore Mitra Institution has asked students not to share tiffin or mid-day meals. "Students have been told not to come to school if they have fever or cough and alert their teachers if they feel uncomfortable in class. But we have said there's nothing to panic about," said headmaster Raja Dey, adding Covid guidelines had been posted in class groups. Children's Welfare Association High School headmistress Sarbari Sengupta said she, too, had told students not to attend school if they had fever, cough or cold. The school has introduced the 'water bell' for children to drink adequate water at regular intervals. Hare School has reopened taps beside the main gate, where students have to wash their hands. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 1 Teaspoon A Night Melts Fat Like Never Before! Your Clothes Will Fit. Hollywood & Health Learn More Undo Headmaster Tapan Maiti said, "As no govt advisory has been issued yet, we are focusing on awareness." Jadavpur Vidyapith headmaster Partha Pratim Baidya pointed out while they were focusing on basic hygiene, they were also trying to hold as many classes as possible till Aug. "Our advice is to maintain cleanliness and hygiene. But we are careful not to spread panic."