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TN: The government declares a vacation for class X to XII until January 31

Chennai: Given the surge in Covid-19 case in the state, the Tamil Nadu government on Sunday states holidays for all students including class X, XI, and XII students until January 31.
Even though the physical class stopped for class I for IX from the first week of January 2022, the offline class continued for class IX to XII to vaccinate and prepare them for the council exam.
“Considering a surge in Covid-19 cases, all classes including class X, XI and XII are holidays until January 31.
The revision test scheduled for class X and XII on January 19 was also postponed.
The revised date will be announced.
Then,” said the liberation from the state government.
Without a reference available for class X and XII class XII students at this time, the school education department planned two revision tests, one in January and another in March as a reserve for the council exam.

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