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Care centres for migrant labourers to come up
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As part of COVID-19 containment measures, various local bodies in the district will arrange domiciliary care centres for migrant labourers. The centres will come up in Kollam Corporation, Mayyanad panchayat, and Karungapally and Kottarakara municipalities.
The first centre currently functional at Government Model Higher Secondary School, Karunagapally, has 50 beds while the municipality will provide free food for the patients. According to municipal chairman, ₹50 lakh has been set aside for containment measures at the taluk hospital and Mynagapally primary health centre. The care centres in Mayyanad grama panchayat will be functioning at HKMS School in Mylapore.
Plus Two exams begin in Kerala, SSLC exams in the afternoon
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Schools have made arrangements for implementing the COVID-19 protocols.
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Students appearing for the SSLC examination being screened at entrance at Cotton hill GHSS in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday. | Photo Credit:
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Schools have made arrangements for implementing the COVID-19 protocols. The Plus Two higher secondary examinations for this academic year kicked-off on Thursday morning in compliance with COVID-19 protocols.
The Plus Two students are appearing for the Sociology, Anthropology, Electronic Service Technology (Old), Electronic Systems papers.
Though 4,46,471 students in all are to take the Plus Two examinations in 2004 centres, the first day’s papers will see only around 70,000 students reach 933 exam centres across the State. The Science and Commerce papers will get under way on Friday.
High focus on safety for SSLC, Plus Two exams
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Isolation rooms, PPE kits arranged; classes sanitised post-polls
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Isolation rooms, PPE kits arranged; classes sanitised post-polls The SSLC and Plus Two higher secondary examinations, which for a few lakh students brought to an end an academic year marked by education disruptions, began on Thursday in compliance with COVID-19 protocols.
The Plus Two students appeared for the Sociology, Anthropology, Electronic Service Technology (Old), Electronic Systems papers.
Though 4,46,471 students are to take the Plus Two examinations in 2,004 centres, the first day’s papers saw only around 70,000 students reach 933 exam centres across the State. The Science and Commerce papers will get under way on Friday.
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