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Students From India's Bihar State Protest Against Shutdown of Educational Institutions – Video

© AFP 2023 / NARINDER NANUPolice personnel stand guard as stranded migrant workers and their families wait to get thermally screened behind the gate of the Guru Nanak Auditorium before going to a railway station to take a train to Bhagalpur in Bihar state back to their hometowns after the government eased a nationwide lockdown imposed as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Amritsar on May 17, 2020.
Police personnel stand guard as stranded migrant workers and their families wait to get thermally screened behind the gate of the Guru Nanak Auditorium before going to a railway station to take a train to Bhagalpur in Bihar state back to their hometowns after the government eased a nationwide lockdown imposed as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Amritsar on May 17, 2020.  - Sputnik International, 1920, 05.04.2021
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India has recorded a record 103,844 new COVID-19 cases over 24 hours. To prevent the spread of the virus, Bihar state has issued new lockdown guidelines and ordered all educational institutions to remain shut from 5 to 11 April.

Thousands of students and owners of life coaching institutes in the Rohtas District of Bihar state took to the streets on Monday to protest against the government’s new lockdown measures, which will see all educational institutions closed from 5 to 11 April.

Demonstrators argued the move was not in the interests of students as they burned tyres and threw stones at police. 

Videos of students vandalising property, shops, and vehicles are doing the rounds online. 

It took two hours for officers to disperse the crowd.

"We have arrested nine students involved in the arson attack. They have been booked under relevant IPC sections for vandalising public and government properties," District Magistrate Dharmendra Kumar told Indian newswire IANS.

"The state government has shut all the educational institutions till April 11 amid a surge in Covid-19 infections and it cannot be rolled back. The move is in the public interest. The arson attack cannot be justified," he added.

Netizens voiced their opinion on social media, with many tagging Bihar State Chief Nitish Kumar to highlight claims that schools and public areas are not following coronavirus guidelines. 

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