Coimbatore: The government has not made a decision on opening classes for students to class VIII, Minister of School Education Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi said here on Saturday.
“A report prepared based on the Head of the Head of Education (CEO) has been submitted to the minister’s Chairperson For middle school corporations in Veeriyampalayam, said.
At present, only class IX students to XII are allowed to attend offline classes.
“The rate of infection is different in each district.
For example, the district side by side with Kerala such as Coimbatore, Theni and Kankumari have more infection.
The opening decision must be taken based on various factors including infection in each district,” Minister said.
When asked about the fraud of Selingkuh Neet in Maharashtra, the minister said it gave evidence that the exam was not done correctly.
“This is why we have opposed Neet since the beginning.
The Minister of Health has made several visits to New Delhi to install pressure on the central government.” When asked about private schools that forced students to attend offline classes, he said that schools had been asked not to insist.
Rotary Club of Coimbatore Spectrum has built buildings that have two classrooms, room heads and toilets with the help of Baker Hughes at a cost of Rs 35 Lakh.
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