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In Kerala schools, there will be monthly bag-free days for students

The state's first through twelfth grade pupils' heavy school bags are a matter that the government will soon decide how to handle.

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Namya KapurUpdated: 7/29/2024, 6:45:00 AM

If the Kerala government continues its new "bag-free days" proposal, kids won't have to drag heavy backpacks to school at least four days a month.

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General Education Minister V Sivankutty has stated that the state government is contemplating several steps to allay the worries of kids and parents due to the growing number of complaints over the weight of school bags.

He added in a statement on Friday that the administration would make a decision soon about the problem of heavy school backpacks for kids in the state's classes one through twelve.

To lessen the load, Sivankutty stated that the textbooks are currently being printed and given to the state's students in two sections.

The minister did point out that there are still complaints about school bags being overly heavy.

Instructions will be given to keep Class 1 students' school bags weighing between 1.6 and 2.2 kg, and Class 10 students' school bags weighing between 2.5 and 4.5 kg.

In addition, the government is thinking of implementing the "bag-free days" program in state schools for at least four days per month.

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The "bag-free days" proposal aims to reduce the burden of heavy school bags for students by allowing them to attend school without backpacks at least four days a month.

The proposal is in response to numerous complaints from students and parents about the excessive weight of school bags. The government wants to address these concerns and improve the well-being of students.

The government has started printing and distributing textbooks in two sections to lessen the load.

For Class 1 students, school bags should weigh between 1.6 and 2.2 kg. For Class 10 students, the weight should be between 2.5 and 4.5 kg.

General Education Minister V Sivankutty mentioned that the administration would soon decide on implementing the "bag-free days" program and other measures to address the issue of heavy school bags for students in classes one through twelve.

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