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No phones at schools, Min warns students

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Students will not be allowed to carry mobile phones to classes and the gadgets, if brought, would be confiscate­d and not returned, warned School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi on Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of distributi­ng welfare assistance, including free patta to beneficiar­ies, the minister said students have come across the habit of using mobile phones during the COVID-19 pandemic season for the past two years. However, it is also true that the students have developed distractio­n by using the mobile phones for online classes.“We have released a circular that the students should not bring mobile phones. If they bring them, they will soon be seized and will not be returned back,” he said.

Similarly, a special refreshmen­t programme for the class 11 and 12 students would be conducted for the first five days in which experts from various department­s would provide awareness to the students on various subjects including awareness on Pocso Act. “We have planned to involve the students of Classes 9 and 10 along with the higher secondary students for the refreshmen­t programme,” he said.

Meanwhile, the minister said the admission to the government schools have enormously increased this year and the department is keen on ensuring proper infrastruc­ture in all the schools. In addition, as many as 9,494 teachers would be appointed this year through TRB to ensure teachers’ strength, he said.

The minister also said the Illam Thedi Kalvi scheme would be extended to six more months and gradually withdrawn.

School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi on Tuesday confirmed that the Illam Thedi Kalvi (Education at doorstep) scheme will be extended for six months.

The Minister told reporters on Tuesday that though schools for Classes 1 to 10 reopened on Monday following the summer break, there is still a need for Illam Thedi Kalvi scheme at ground level.

“The students are returning to school after more than 19 months, hence taking into considerat­ion the time it will take for normalcy to prevail, we decided to extend Illam Thedi Kalvi for six more months,”added the Minister.

Meanwhile, the Minister urged schools not to delay issuing of Transfer Certificat­e (TC) or mandate it while admitting students in schools. However, it was found that some private schools have been denying TCs. Vijayendra­n, father of a Class 5 boy in KK Nagar said, “I requested for a TC for shifting my son, it is close to a month, I have not received my son’s TC yet.”

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