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Thin attendance on day one of school reopening for classes 10, 12
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January 19, 2021 23:40 IST
About 49.53% attended the regular classes in Coimbatore district; a section of private schools remained closed
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About 49.53% attended the regular classes in Coimbatore district; a section of private schools remained closed
As schools reopened for Classes 10 and 12 after nearly 10 months on Tuesday, many schools registered thin attendance as the students hesitated to attend the regular classes amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Officials from the Department of School Education that out of 653 government, aided and private high and higher secondary schools in the district which remained closed since March 2020, 632 schools reopened on Tuesday. Out of the 86,222 students of Class 10 and Class 12, only 42,706 students – about 49.53% – attended the regular classes on the first day in Coimbatore district.
DVAC seizes ₹1 lakh unaccounted cash from Chief Educational Office
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AAA Sleuths from the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) seized nearly ₹1 lakh unaccounted cash during a raid at the Chief Educational Office at Town Hall here on Wednesday.
A team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DVAC) T.H. Ganesh raided the office following a tip-off that private schools allegedly paid bribe for renewal of recognition, DVAC sources said.
The raids were conducted at the main office and the camp office on Race Course Road. The officers also collected the list of private schools that allegedly paid the money, the sources said. The raids began around 7 p.m. and continued till midnight.