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Edu officials, the teacher registered students at their doorstep

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Coimbatore: The pursuit of unusual roads, education officials and government school teachers now visit students in their homes to register them to school and give up the book.
Now the state government has relaxed locking norms, school management in the district has started the process of receiving and distributing books to students.
In most cases, students visit schools with their parents, fill out the receipt and registered forms.
But there are rare examples of teachers who are looking for children to their homes to make them registered.
On Monday morning, the Block of Education Officer M Ramesh Kumar, along the principal and teacher from the Panchayat Union Middle School in Lingapuram, has gone to meet children in their homes in the Gandhavayal tribe settlement, which is at least 2 km away.
They have registered 11 new students to school for kindergartens and class V.Ramesh said, “Most parents children make a living by collecting honey and other edible items from the forest and selling them on the market.
Children are often left alone in their homes.
At this time, it is difficult for them to visit the school to collect books.
So, we go to settlements and distribute books.
We also register new students.
“Explain that students must cross The bridge that connects Lingapuram and Gandhavayal to reach school, he said the bridge would be submerged by most of the year, forcing students to cross 300 meters to cross the width river.
The official said they had delayed a visit to the completion of Uliyur to the following week after Tusker’s report Bahubali roam around a side by side.
In another example, R Headmaster, visited students in their homes in Marudhangarai Melpathi, Marudhangari Kelipathi and Kalvai, who were far from 3.5 km from the school, on Tuesday.
He said, “About 25 children from these areas are studying at our school.
There are also four to five children, who are eligible to join school.
Because of the lack of transportation facilities, parents must rent a car or jeep to reach school .
To avoid discomfort, I decided to travel to the area and complete the registration and book distribution process.
“Saminathan said his visit had generated a good response and they would deal with their students and their families constantly to create.
bond with them and for them remain regular at school.
The principal is used to visit students with snacks before the pandemic.
During the kuncian, he visited them with grocery items.
The school education department had previously arranged transportation facilities to transport students to and from their homes.

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