Tamil Nadu Schools Reopen After Quarterly Exams, Monsoon Safety Advised

Tamil Nadu Schools Reopen After Quarterly Exams, Monsoon Safety Advised

Devansh Devansh October 6, 2025 6:00 pm, 18:00

Schools in Tamil Nadu reopened today after the quarterly exam break. The state government told schools to take steps to keep students safe during the rainy season. The quarterly exams.

Chennai, 6 Oct 2025

Schools in Tamil Nadu reopened today after the quarterly exam break. The state government told schools to take steps to keep students safe during the rainy season.

Exam Schedule and Safety Measures

The quarterly exams were held from September 10 to 26. Now that schools are open again, the government wants to make sure students are protected from monsoon-related problems. They asked school managers to be careful and take action to keep children safe from heavy rain and floods. The quarterly exams were held from September 10 to 26. Now that schools are open again, the government wants to make sure students are protected from monsoon-related problems. They asked school managers to be careful and take action to keep children safe from heavy rain and floods. The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective. First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming. Today's Cache Your download of the top 5 technology stories of the day. Science For All The weekly from science…

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New Admissions and RTE Funding

The Tamil Nadu government will start admissions for the next school year from October 6 to 17. This is for students who want to join under the Right to Education Act. The central government has given 450 crore rupees to pay back the fees of students who join private schools under this act. This money will help more poor children go to good schools.

Parents can apply for RTE admissions at local schools from October 6 to 17. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 6 Oct 2025, 18:00 IST; source: link