
Disinfecting schools post elections a tough proposition for headmasters
The Hindu
After a day's holiday on Wednesday following conduct of elections, schools that accounted for most of the polling booths will be resuming in-person classes for Plus Two students on Thursday, amid
After a day's holiday on Wednesday following conduct of elections, schools that accounted for most of the polling booths will be resuming in-person classes for Plus Two students on Thursday, amid fear among parents about safety of their wards. Since the conduct of classes and the disinfection activities will take place simultaneously over the next few days, parents are concerned. The school heads have been entrusted with the responsibility of removing the voter awareness posters and thoroughly disinfecting the classrooms and toilets.More Related News

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