 
 
SSLC - Samacheer Kalvi Time Table4-4-2012 - Wednesday - Language - I (Tamil Paper 1)9 April 2012 - Monday - Language - II (Tamil Paper 2)11 April 2012 - Wednesday - English - I12-4-2012 - Thursday - English - II
16 April 2012 - Monday - Maths (Mathematics)19 April 2012 - Thursday - Science23-4-2012 - Monday- Social Science
Time Table for Students appearing for Previous Year SyllabusMatriculation:- 4-4-2012 - Tamil-I- 9-4-2012 - Tamil-II- 10-4-2012 - English -I- 11-4-2012 - English -II- 12-4-2012 - Maths -I- 16-4-2012 - Maths - II- 17-4-12- Science - I- 18-4-2012 - Science - II- 19-4-2012 - History- 20-4-2012 - Geography
Anglo Indian - 4-4-2012 - Language- 9-4-2012 - English - I- 10-4-2012 - English - II- 11-4-2012 - Maths - I- 12-4-2012 - Maths -II- 16-4-2012 - Science - I- 17-4-2012 - Science - II- 18-4-2012 - History- 19-4-2012 - Geography  
 
 
            
        
          
        
          
        

- Don't use your mobile phone, while driving making or receiving a  call, even using a hands-free phone, can distract your attention from  driving and could lead to an accident.
- Belt up in the back. In a collision, an unbelted rear seat  passenger can kill or seriously injure the driver or a front seat  passenger.
- Don't drink and drive. Any alcohol, even a small amount, can impair your driving. So be a safe driver.
- Slow down at 50 Kmph you are twice as likely to kill someone you hit as at 40 Kmph.
- Children often act impulsively. Take extra care outside schools and near buses and ice cream vans when they might be around.
- Take a break. Tiredness is thought to be a major factor in more  than 10% of road accidents. Plan to stop for at least a 15-minutes break  every 2 hours on a long journey.
- Walk safely when crossing a road. Always use a pedestrian  crossing if there is one nearby. Help others to see you by wearing  fluorescent or reflective clothing in poor light conditions.
-      Anticipate.  Observe and anticipate other road users. Use your side mirrors  regularly and don't forget to glance into your blind area before  altering your course. .