Special permission to Sakthi International School students, Minster

Tamil Nadu School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi has announced that classes will be conducted online from July 27 for the students of Sakthi International School, where there was a riot in Kaniyamoor.Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi consulted with the education department officials, incl

Special permission to Sakthi International School students, Minster
Special permission to Sakthi International School students, Minster

Tamil Nadu School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi has announced that classes will be conducted online from July 27 for the students of Sakthi International School, where there was a riot in Kaniyamoor.

Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi consulted with the education department officials, including the Collector, regarding the education of Sakthi International School students in Kaniyamoor, Kallakurichi district.

After the official meeting, Minister in the press said, It has been arranged to conduct online classes from July 27 for the students of the private school where there was a riot in Kaniyamoor.

More than three educational institutes are located near the Sakthi International School closed. Include the students in those schools, and on behalf of the Parent-Teacher Association and teachers, we will take action accordingly.

Students who have studied in Kaniyamoor School will be given special permission if they wish to join any other school.

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