The Chandigarh health
department has asked all the educational institutes here to either
cancel or postpone their annual functions and other events, where
hundreds of students are expected to gather. It also asked the school
authorities to screen every student in the morning and to send back
those who exhibit any swine flu symptoms.
'Chandigarh
administration is adopting double standards while dealing with schools
and colleges. They have directed us to cancel all our programmes but
they are not restricting the city's colleges,' H.S. Mamik, president of
the Independent Schools Association, told IANS Tuesday.
'Rules
should be same for everyone and we would not tolerate the unnecessary
bossy attitude of the administration. Ironically, administration is
busy in preparing for Chandigarh Carnival in which 300,000 to 400,000
visitors are expected. Their standards are clearly unreasonable and do
not adhere to any rational point,' he added.
'We
do not want anybody's intervention in our functioning as we are capable
enough to take our own decisions. Absenteeism has increased and some
children are faking a cough to be sent back from school, hence no
serious study is taking place,' Mamik said.
The
association has 55 schools as its members. So far five of them have
been closed for one week, after their students reported flu-like
symptoms.
However, officials of Chandigarh administration maintained that they are not interfering in the functioning of private schools.
'We
are only trying to curb the infection of this virus and we are not
interfering in any school. These directions are necessary as school
children are the most affected from swine flu in Chandigarh,' said an
official of Chandigarh administration.
On
the Chandigarh Carnival, he said: 'It is an important annual event of
Chandigarh, therefore, it is not possible to cancel it. However, taking
precautionary measures we have issued special advisory to the residents
of Chandigarh educating them about dos and don'ts to curb the spread of
infection.'
So far, Chandigarh hospitals have got over 120 confirmed cases of influenza A (H1N1) virus, which include nearly 60 students.