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No change in decision, schools for Classes 1-8 from Nov 1: Minister

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Since it concerns little children, elaborate discussion­s were held with officials. The CM went ahead with the announceme­nt only after gaining all the assurance —Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, School Edu Minister

There would be no going back on the decision to reopen schools for Classes 1-8 from November 1, as Chief Minister MK Stalin took the decision after a series of discussion­s with various officials, School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, said on Saturday.

Speaking on the sidelines while flagging off the Fit India Freedom Run 2.0 in view of the 75th Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns, the Minister for School Education said, the first round of discussion was held with the Chief Educationa­l Officers of all the districts and their suggestion­s, along with the views of all District Educationa­l Officers were compiled and submitted to Stalin, who later held several rounds of discussion with medical experts.

“Since it concerns little children, elaborate discussion­s were held with officials from various fields, particular­ly health officials. The Chief Minister went ahead with the announceme­nt of reopening schools for lower sections only after gaining all the assurance. Hence there will be no changes now,” the Minister said.

When asked about the extension of reopening as Deepavali is on November 4, the Minister reiterated that the schedule of reopening of schools for Classes 1-8 would not change.

Earlier, he flagged off the fit India Freedom run from Salt Satyagraha memorial to Anna stadium via Tiruchy Junction railway station and Mannarpura­m roundabout that was organised by Nehru Yuva Kendra, NSS and Sports Developmen­t Authority of Tamil Nadu.

 ?? ?? Poyyamozhi flags off the marathon run on Saturday
Poyyamozhi flags off the marathon run on Saturday

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