In TN SCHOOLS WERE OPENS ON SEP 21 FOR( 9TO 12STUDENTS)
Chief Minister Edappadi Palanisamy has spoken on the occasion as the Central Government has announced that students from class 9 to class 12 can come to schools of their choice.
Life is slowly returning to normal as various relaxations are announced in the general freeze. In an environment where not only the people but also the economy has been paralyzed for more than five months, the knowledge of the relaxations is situated in a way that gives little hope.
The two major announcements of e-pass cancellation and permit for public transport have been well received by the people. However, the question of when schools and colleges will open continues to be raised.
The Union Home Ministry said last night that only students from Class 9 to Class 12 can go to school of their own free will and seek teachers' advice from September 21.
A report has also been released on the security measures to be followed when students go to school.
When asked when schools will open in Tamil Nadu, School Education Minister Senkottayan and Chief Minister Edappadi Palanisamy said no decision has been taken yet.
When Kerala Chief Minister Binarayi Vijayan spoke to officials at a meeting with officials that schools would be reopened in the first week of January, questions were raised about the reopening of schools in Tamil Nadu. Speaking at the time, Minister Senkottayan said, “Even if schools open in Kerala next year, they will not open in Tamil Nadu. There is no possibility of schools opening in Tamil Nadu, ”he said. Speaking at the time, Minister Senkottayan said, “Even if schools open in Kerala next year, they will not open in Tamil Nadu. There is no possibility of schools opening in Tamil Nadu, ”he said. Speaking at the time, Minister Senkottayan said, “Even if schools open in Kerala next year, they will not open in Tamil Nadu. There is no possibility of opening schools in Tamil Nadu, ”he said.
According to the Tamil Nadu government, the e-pass was not canceled. It is said that all the relaxations announced by the Tamil Nadu government regarding Metro rail service and public transport are in line with the relaxation notices issued by the Central Government.
In this situation, the Tamil Nadu government is forced to take a decision soon as the Union Home Ministry is in the process of reopening schools, saying that students of their choice can come. .
The reopening of schools will be announced later as the fear of corona among the people is gradually returning to normal, ”he said.
With the government claiming that there is no chance for now, the Chief Minister's speech that the decision will be based on the mood of the parents is seen as significant.
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