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Assam school goes studentless on first day of reopening

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Assam school goes studentless on first day of reopening

Assam school goes studentless on first day of reopening

Schools reopened for all classes from January 01 in Assam.

"Not a single student came to school today.

Since we have to stay till the end of the day, we decided to do some recreation among ourselves," said Gopal Boro, Principal-in-charge, Govt Higher Secondary School in Ganeshguri area of Dispur.

Educational institutes across country were closed since March due to COVID pandemic.


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