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Tiruchirappalli : Tamil Nadu School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi on Tuesday warned students against carrying mobile phones to classes and said the gadgets, if brought, would be confiscated.
Though mobile phones have been a regular feature in attending online classes since the last two years due to the pandemic, there have been many distractions, too, he claimed. “The young minds should be refreshed through education curriculum,” he said.
“Students are not allowed to bring their mobile phones to schools. If brought, the phones would be confiscated from the students and would not be returned,” Poyyamozhi said.
The Minister’s warning comes a day after the schools for classes 1 to 10 re-opened on Monday.
Also Read Mamata Banerjee meets Sharad Pawar ahead of presidential election The present move is in conformity with an announcement he made in the State Assembly (in May) that students would not bring mobile phones to classes, he said and added that a circular has already been issued to schools in this regard.
Speaking to reporters here after distributing welfare assistance to the members of the public, Poyyamozhi said arrangements have been made for non governmental organisations (NGOs) and police officials to take special classes during the first few days, especially, for classes 11 and 12.

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