As we reported in Correo Huancavelica, for the regional protocol ceremony for the start of the 2022 school year, the women’s minister Diana Miloslavich Túpac arrived in Huancavelica.
“We are with the campaign, everyone returns at the national level, it will be progressive, there are regions that start today, in other regions they will return next Monday,” said the minister in her first contact with the regional media.
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When asked about the problems of lack of infrastructure and poor connectivity, the same one that continues in the region and is one of the most clamoring in that sector, she said that one should look the other way.
“The return to classes must be approached from different angles, it is not only an infrastructure problem, it is also health, to measure how much we still have to reverse the two years of non-face-to-face education,” said Miloslavich, about the lack of connectivity, no she answered and her security took her away.
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THREE STUDENTS REQUIRE MEDICAL ATTENTION DURING GOVERNOR’S SPEECH
During the ceremony of the “Good start of the 2022 school year” held at the Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua Educational Institution, the regional governor Maciste Díaz Abad, gave an extensive speech that exceeded 20 minutes.
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This, despite the fact that the program and the suggestion of the MINEDU was that the entire ceremony last a maximum of half an hour, the same that was extended with the words of other authorities, among them, the women’s minister, directors and others.
Thus, just while Díaz Abad was speaking about the export region, large investments and other political issues, the teaching staff had to take up to three girls to receive medical attention.