Tamil Nadu: 1.3 lakh dropout register again at school in 5 months, say Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi – News2IN
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Tamil Nadu: 1.3 lakh dropout register again at school in 5 months, say Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi

Tamil Nadu: 1.3 lakh dropout register again at school in 5 months, say Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi
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Trichy: Minister of School Education Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi said on Sunday in Trichy that the school education department identified 1.28 lakh school rounds in the past five months and have registered them back in the school education system.
He said that the drive to bring back to drop out of school during the Covid-19 outbreak would continue even after school was reopened on Monday.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see results “After identifying dropouts, the school education department has registered them back in school through extensive interactions.
If anyone finds young people who don’t go to school, they can tell school principals or departmental officials Education to register.
The child, “Minister said.
After surveying students who are not approaching school for transferring or reported certificates for online classes, principals and teachers have contacted their parents to register their environment back at school.
“While some students have been employed in mechanical stores and construction sites, many of which sit at home,” K Maruthanayaaya, educational blocks in Trichy, said.
Officials say that parents have made idle students take care of their siblings.
“The Head of the Rural Civic Agency and the Child Welfare Department supports us in identifying dropouts.
Many phone calls are made to convince parents.
Internal migration within the country has also occurred,” R Masan Kumar, said Educational Regency, Karabor, said.
The teacher has identified children who migrate to other districts and notify their colleagues for follow-up.
Students have been identified from all types of schools including government-assisted schools, matriculation and CBSE.
Students can be identified after their name falls in a joint pool in the Education Management Information System (EMIS).
If a student is given a transfer certificate and students have not joined other schools for a certain period, the name of the student will go to the pool together.
Meanwhile, because there was conflicts from the part of the person for the ‘education threshold’ scheme, Minister Poyyamozhi said that the pilot project was being implemented carefully and the volunteers had been chosen after four levels of supervision.
He stressed that NEP would not be implemented in the state because there was a proposal to formulate a separate education policy for Tamil Nadu.

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