Kerala Education Minister Enforces Summer Vacation Ban for Student Welfare
Kerala's Education Minister V Sivankutty announced a ban on summer classes in all schools, emphasizing the importance of respecting the mandated vacation period for student welfare. The decision comes amidst severe heatwave conditions, with the minister citing potential health risks and the importance of adhering to children’s rights.
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The Kerala Education Minister, V Sivankutty, declared a strict prohibition on summer vacation classes in schools across the state. This decision follows the guidelines set under the Kerala Education Rules, mandating a vacation from the last working day of March until May.
Highlighting the severe heatwave conditions, Sivankutty pointed out the risks associated with forcing children to attend classes during this period. He emphasized that enforcing attendance during this break infringes on the fundamental and human rights of students.
The minister referenced past directives from the Child Rights Commission and legal rulings backing the enforcement of vacations, reiterating that the ban applies to all educational institutions, including government, aided, CBSE, and ICSE schools. Sivankutty instructed education department officials to vigilantly oversee compliance and take action against violators.
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