Key Points

Kerala has introduced a new chapter on the Governor's powers in its class 10 social studies textbook. The chapter clarifies that the Governor is a nominal head who acts on the cabinet's advice. This update comes after the state's Education Minister emphasized the need to teach this subject. The move is seen as an effort to provide students with a clearer understanding of India's federal structure.

Key Points: Kerala Class 10 Textbook Adds Governor Powers Centre-State Relations

  • New chapter explains the Governor is a nominal head, not an elected official
  • Highlights controversies when state and centre are ruled by different parties
  • States executive power is vested in the Chief Minister of the state
  • Follows Education Minister's call to include governor's role in syllabus
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Kerala class 10 social studies textbook now includes Governor's powers and centre-state relations

Kerala's new class 10 social studies textbook explains the Governor's constitutional role and Centre-state dynamics, a topic of recent political debate.

"The Governor can function only on the advice of the cabinet. - Textbook Chapter"

Thiruvananthapuram, September 24

The Kerala education department has released a textbook for class 10 social studies, which discusses the Governor's constitutional powers and Centre-state relations. This is the second part of the 10th-grade social studies textbook.

The chapter says that the Governor is not an elected post. When different parties are ruling the state and centre, the role of the Governor has created controversies. The governor is only a nominal head of state. The Governor can function only on the advice of the cabinet.

It also says that, as the constitution provides a parliamentary system, the executive power of the state is vested in the CM of the state. It also says about the powers of the governor under various heads.

Earlier, Kerala Education Minister V Sivankutty had said that the powers and responsibilities of the governor should be brought into the syllabus.

Earlier, the Kerala Education Department had announced that students will not be required to wear uniforms in schools on festival days. According to the new order, festivals such as Onam, Christmas, and Ramadan will now be exempted from the mandatory uniform rule, allowing students to attend school in traditional or festive attire.

The order will help foster a festive spirit and respect for cultural diversity among children.

Kerala Education Minister V Sivankutty on August 10 announced the launch of 'Surakshamitram', a new initiative aimed at strengthening child safety across schools in the state.

In a post on X, the minister said the programme, introduced by the General Education Department, will enable students to submit complaints anonymously through specially installed help-boxes in their schools.

"'Surakshamitram' is a new initiative launched by Kerala's General Edu Dept to ensure children's safety in the state. It allows students to submit complaints anonymously via a help-box installed in their schools. The govt is committed to acting against atrocities against children," read the post.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the educational intent, I hope they present this topic in a balanced way. The textbook shouldn't become a political tool. The Governor's discretionary powers are also important to cover.
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Ananya R
Kerala always leads in education reforms! The festival dress policy and Surakshamitram initiative show they care about both cultural sensitivity and student safety. Other states should learn from this approach.
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Michael C
As someone who studied in Kerala schools, I'm impressed with these progressive changes. Teaching constitutional realities early will create more informed citizens. The anonymous complaint system is much needed too.
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Siddharth J
Finally! Children need to know that Governors are constitutional heads, not political masters. This will help them understand recent controversies better. Education should reflect ground realities.
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Kavya N
The festival dress policy is wonderful! My daughter was so happy to wear her traditional dress for Onam. Small changes like this make education more inclusive and joyful 😊

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