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Hotelier offers free stay for children who failed the 10th exam

Hotelier offers free stay for children who failed the 10th exam
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Dindigul: In an effort to eliminate stress students who failed to break the SSLC exam, the owner of the homestay in Kodaikanal has announced a free stay for students from Kerala.
K Sudheesh, who has a homestay near Chettiyar Park, announces a free stay on Facebook on Wednesday, when the results come out and post become viral in a short time.
Sudheesh, Indigenous Kozhikode in Kerala, finished hotel management and started its company in Kodaikanal in 2003.
She and her friend had a homestay, which was located far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
“Students who score good grades show off their value through social media.
Meanwhile, there is a discussion in my school group about how it will affect students, who can’t make it.
That’s when I thought of giving them to stay at the hill station to relieve stress They.
But, never thought it would be a viral, “said Sudheesh.
Students are under great pressure when it comes to academic performance.
Not everyone can excel in the exam and examinations is not the end of the world, he said.
In Kerala, 99.47% of students have passed, which are roughly translated into only one among 200 students who failed in the exam, he said.
“There are a large number of questions from parents and students in the last four days.
Many students ask if they can come with friends without parents.
Only students with their parents will be permitted.
Apart from accommodation, food is also provided for them for free, “He said.
Given the volume of questions, he expects a large number of people from neighboring countries.
He has spoken with some of his friends, who runs a homestay to accommodate some of them.
They have agreed, said Sudheesh.
Because of the pandemic situation, he will give priority to adults, who have received a dose of Covid-19 vaccine.

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