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Schools in Tamil Nadu to close from March 22 till further orders, Class 12 to function for board exams

The decision was notified by the government amid rapidly rising COVID-19 cases in the state over the past few days

March 21, 2021 / 08:35 IST
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Recently, close to 55 students and a teachers at a girl’s school in Thanjavur were admitted to a government hospital after testing positive for the coronavirus. (Representative image)
Recently, close to 55 students and a teachers at a girl’s school in Thanjavur were admitted to a government hospital after testing positive for the coronavirus. (Representative image)

Schools will be shut for Class 9, 10 and 11 students in Tamil Nadu from March 22 onwards, till further orders, the state government said on March 20. However, keeping in mind board exams, Class 12 students will have regular classes.

The decision was notified by the government amid rapidly rising COVID-19 cases in the state over the past few days, PTI reported.

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In the order issued on March 20, state Chief Secretary Rajeev Ranjan said: “The Government of Tamil Nadu hereby order that schools shall be closed for classes 9th, 10th and 11th with effect from March 22 until further orders. Hostels will also be closed. However, online or digital mode of education shall continue for classes 9, 10 and 11.”

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