Bengaluru weather: Students arrive late to schools and colleges, many miss classes due to incessant rains
The Hindu
Low attendance in Bengaluru schools and colleges due to heavy rains, causing traffic delays and late arrivals for students.
Attendance of students in schools and colleges in Bengaluru was low on Tuesday (October 15, 2024) following incessant overnight rains that lashed the city.
As the heavy downpour continued in the morning, students struggled to step out of their homes to go to schools and colleges, thus remaining absent from classrooms.
Due to Dasara holidays, many State-board government and private schools are set to resume classes from October 21, 2024. Hence, only institutions under central boards like Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and others functioned.
Owing to the rainfall, most parents took their children to school in their own vehicles. Slow-moving traffic in the city limits saw school vehicles getting stuck in traffic. As a result, children arrived late in some schools.
“Every day I used to send my son to school by auto. But even the auto did not come today because of the continuous rain. So, I dropped him off to school in the car,” said Harikumar, a parent from Banashankari II Stage.
“The number of students attending classes is low due to the heavy rains. Fewer number of students have come even in school vehicles. The rains may stop in the afternoon. We will continue to take classes for the students who have come,” said the Headmistress of a private school in Basavanagudi.
The number of students who turned up to colleges, including Pre-University colleges, degree, engineering and others institutions across the city, was also low.