Schools Reopen in Tamil Nadu After Extended Summer Break
Schools in Tamil Nadu have reopened after an extended summer break. The reopening was delayed due to heatwave conditions and the Lok Sabha elections. Chief Minister M K Stalin wished students and teachers a productive school year. Smart classrooms are being introduced in 20,000 schools, with plans for more.
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Schools across Tamil Nadu, including state government, aided, and private institutions, reopened on Monday following an extended summer vacation. Chief Minister M K Stalin extended his best wishes to students and teachers for a productive school year.
The reopening had been deferred due to heatwave conditions and the Lok Sabha elections, the results of which were announced on June 4. As students returned to classrooms, some were greeted with chocolates by their teachers.
In his message on social media platform X, Chief Minister Stalin emphasized the importance of the mental and physical well-being of students, encouraging parents and teachers to foster a love for reading and sports. School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi highlighted that smart classrooms have been set up in approximately 20,000 schools, with the remaining 17,000 schools to receive the technology by the month's end.
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