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Schools in TN to remain shut, govt puts reopening plan on hold

The government said colleges and varsities shall reopen from December 2 only for research scholars and final year postgraduate students of science and technology streams.

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5 years ago
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CHENNAI, NOV 12

Days after seeking the views of parents, Tamil Nadu government on Thursday reversed its move to reopen schools from November 16 for classes 9-12 and said they shall continue to remain closed.

பொதுமக்களின் உயிர்காக்கும் உன்னத நோக்கில் "108 அவசர கால ஊர்தி சேவைக்காக" உயிர்காக்கும் மருத்துவக் கருவிகள் பொருத்தப்பட்ட 108 எண்ணிக்கையிலான புதிய அவசர கால ஊர்திகளின் சேவையை இன்று (12.11.2020) பொதுமக்கள் பயன்பாட்டிற்காக துவக்கி வைத்ததில் மகிழ்ச்சியடைகிறேன். pic.twitter.com/NibVWOBRPW

— CMOTamilNadu (@CMOTamilnadu) November 12, 2020

While colleges were also earlier scheduled to function from November 16 , the government said colleges and varsities shall reopen from December 2 only for research scholars and final year postgraduate students of science and technology streams.

“The opening of colleges for all other courses will be announced later,” the government said in an official release adding hostels would be opened only for those students who shall resume studies from next month.

Disclosing the outcome of state-wide consultations held with parents of private, government and aided schools on November 9 on starting classes for the 2020-21 academic year for higher standards, the government said the opinion was divided. Parents of some schools wanted the institutions to reopen, but others were against such a move because of the coronavirus pandemic, and the school education department analysed the opinions holistically, the release said.

“The order on reopening schools from November 16 for classes 9-12 is cancelled. An announcement on reopening schools will be made later based on the situation,” the government said based on the feedback received from parents.

After Chief Minister K Palaniswami said on October 31 that schools and colleges would be allowed to reopen from November 16, DMK president M K Stalin hit out at the government for its “hasty” announcement. The leader of the opposition had said that a decision on reopening schools should be taken only in January 2021 after analysing the pandemic scenario.

A section of parents also expressed apprehension over starting classes for 9-12 since the pandemic had not faded yet and extent to which students could adhere to measures against the spread of virus in schools.

As on November 11, a total of 7,50,409 people had tested positive for COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu out of which 7,20,339 recovered. While 18,655 was the number of active cases, the death toll stood at 11,415.

 

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