Students back in school after lockdown break
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With COVID-19 protocols in place, schools in the district began functioning for classes IX to Plus Two on Wednesday. According to Chief Educational Officer R. Swaminathan, out of 1.65,684 students in
With COVID-19 protocols in place, schools in the district began functioning for classes IX to Plus Two on Wednesday. According to Chief Educational Officer R. Swaminathan, out of 1.65,684 students in the district, close to 90% of them were present. If hostel students were excluded, the overall attendence percentage would go up to 95.More Related News

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