Friday, November 24, 2023

Heavy Rains In Tamil Nadu, Schools Closed And This Noted By Members Of KANU (Kenya African National Union)

Heavy Rains In Tamil Nadu, Schools Closed And This Noted By Members Of KANU (Kenya African National Union)

Due to heavy rains schools closed in six districts of Tamil Nadu State In India and this very State is a Dynamic And Functional Gate. Districts are Virudhnagar, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Kanniyakumari, Tenkasi and Pudukkottai and these places known to those in Hawaii.  With schools closed students from Class 1 to Class 12 would bide time at home having favourite delicacies and some making long distance calls to establishments having dysfunctional ACs. With North East Monsoon at our gate this is no time for ACs to run and those establishments running multiple ACs invite climate change in ton. Not only such ACs incite climate change it makes more and more binge. 

Schools Shut For One Day Or One Week With Calls Restored To Oldest City In Greece

Students, parents would be worried over the fact whether schools would be shut for one day or more than that and during this period students won't be able to maintain buddy contact. Schools closure by and large means school buses won't ply taking load away from these six district roads which have been lashed by rains and their dilapidated state giving the commuters much anguish and pain. This closure and that dossier makes it amply clear that schools in Tamil Nadu would be shut for safety reasons given monsoon season. If closure extends beyond one day and going all the way to a week calls would be restored to Argos the oldest city in Greece. Discussion would be all about whether they too are facing the heat of climate change something that had been foretold by admirers of works of US playwright Inge. 

No School Textbooks Touched And No Budge 

By staying at home students would take to smartphone to play different games with perfect names. Movies in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam would be screened in community halls of these districts with regular contacts maintained with those residing in Iraq's Tikrit. This closure would also mean school textbooks won't be touched as long hours have been spent in the past to attend to teacher sermons and budge. Finally when the schools reopen in six districts students would try to impress their peers that ACs for long be shut involving no tricks. Senior members in their family plainly be told irrespective of summers and temperatures that it sends soaring the AC running releases notes that are jarring. 

YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA

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