Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palanisamy virtually inaugurates Delhi Tamil Association's eight school branch

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palanisamy virtually inaugurates Delhi Tamil Association's eight school branch

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New Delhi, Updated on Nov 13, 2020 11:01 IST
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palanisamy has inaugurated Delhi Tamil Education Association's eighth school branch in Delhi. The schools are aimed at promoting the Tamil language and provide affordable education to Tamilians living in the national capital.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palanisamy has inaugurated Delhi Tamil Education Association's eighth school branch in Delhi. The schools are aimed at promoting the Tamil language and provide affordable education to Tamilians living in the national capital.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palanisamy has inaugurated Delhi Tamil Education Association's eighth school branch in Delhi. The schools are aimed at promoting the Tamil language and provide affordable education to Tamilians living in the national capital.
"It was a proud moment for the DTEA which now has eight schools in the capital and would be celebrating its centenary in 2023 having started in 1923 with one student. We are thankful to the chief minister for the help extended by the state government to get the building constructed," said Academic Director V Mythili.

"The building which will cater to children from East Delhi is a state-of-the-art five-storied structure with all modern amenities though the start of the academic session depends on when normalcy returns and schools reopen in the capital," Mr Myrthili added.

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Tamil Nadu government has earlier postponed the reopening of schools in the state. The new dates of reopening of schools will be announced by the state government after assessing the coronavirus situation in the state soon. The schools for Classes 9 to 12 which were scheduled to reopen from November 16 will not reopen now.

The decision to postpone the reopening of schools in the state was taken after most of the parents expressed their opinion against schools reopening in the state amid the pandemic. The state government had taken after holding consultation with parents and teachers on schools reopening after they faced widespread criticism from parents' bodies. While colleges were also earlier scheduled to function from November 16 , the government said colleges and varsities shall reopen from December 2 only for research scholars and final year postgraduate students of science and technology streams.

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