Students return to classes as schools reopen
The Hindu
Photo: M. SrinathTIRUCHI: Students of classes 9 to 12 returned to school after a 15-month hiatus with strict COVID-19 protocol in place. From staggered entry to limiting the seating capacity in classr
Photo: M. Srinath TIRUCHI: Students of classes 9 to 12 returned to school after a 15-month hiatus with strict COVID-19 protocol in place. From staggered entry to limiting the seating capacity in classrooms, schools have designed their own methods to ensure the safety of the students and staff. Even though there was some anxiety, most students and parents seemed keen on getting back to physical classes after a long break.More Related News

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