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SSLC, Plus Two exams: Kerala minister urges parents not to get tensed, says safety measures in place

By ANI | Updated: May 24, 2020 00:00 IST

Kerala government on Saturday assured parents that the children will be safe in schools as proper sanitization process is being conducted in schools ahead of SSLC, Plus Two exams.

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Kerala government on Saturday assured parents that the children will be safe in schools as proper stization process is being conducted in schools ahead of SSLC, Plus Two exams.

"The Education Department is making all arrangements to bring schools back to normalcy. Schools are being stized with the help of local bodies, people's representatives and Parent Teachers Association. It will be completed in two days. Fire force will conduct disinfection in all schools," Kerala education minister Professor C Raveendranath told .

Urging parents to not get tensed about the coronavirus situation, the Education Minister said, "Facilities like stization of the schools, thermal scanning are being done as per the directions of Union Health Department. Students will be safe here like they are in their homes."

He further said that the schools can even use buses of neighbouring schools or rent out vehicles. "The Education Department will bear the cost borne by schools for hiring buses on rent for transporting students," he said.

"The SSLC, Plus one, Plus two and Vocational higher secondary exams will commence from May 26. They will be conducted in five days from May 26 to May 30," the Education Minister said while adding, "Those who are unable to attend the upcoming exams can attend the exams along with Save A Year (SAY) exams which are usually for the students who could not pass earlier but they will be considered as regular students."

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Parent Teachers AssociationC raveendranathThe Education Department
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