Mixed reactions to conducting Plus 2 exams in Tamil Nadu
The Hindu
The State government is now tasked with taking a decision on conducting the exams for over 8.5 lakh Class 12 students
It has been a long wait for and teachers of the State board schools in Tamil Nadu for some clarity about the exams. In April this year, the State Board announced the postponement of the exams owing to the COVID-19 situation. Following the across the country, the State government is now tasked with taking a decision on conducting the exams for over 8.5 lakh Class 12 students. Several teachers associations and academicians have now begun to send in their views to the State government, as sought by the School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi earlier on Wednesday.More Related News

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