TN to resume physical classes for Stds. I to XII from Feb. 1
The Hindu
TN extended the COVID-19 lockdown till February 15 with certain restrictions.
In a significant decision, the Tamil Nadu government on Thursday eased COVID-19 restrictions and announced that physical classes would resume from February 1 for all school students (except play schools, nursery and kindergarten) and colleges, universities and ITIs by compying with Standard Operating Procedure. Only institutions that are designated as COVID Care Centres cannot function physically.
An official release also said there would not be a complete lockdown coming Sunday (January 30). The ‘night curfew’ between 10 pm and 5 am that is in place across the State, would be suspended with effect from January 28.
The State government, however, extended the COVID-19 lockdown till February 15 with certain restrictions.

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