Key Points

The Kerala Education Department has made uniforms optional on festival days to celebrate cultural diversity. This allows students to wear traditional attire during Onam, Christmas, and Ramadan. The state also recently launched Surakshamitram for child safety through anonymous complaint boxes. Additionally, Zumba has been introduced in schools to promote physical fitness and mental well-being among students.

Key Points: Kerala Schools Allow Traditional Attire On Festival Days

  • Students can wear traditional clothes on Onam, Christmas, and Ramadan
  • Initiative aims to foster cultural diversity and festive spirit
  • Surakshamitram program enables anonymous student complaints
  • Zumba introduced in schools for fitness and anti-drug efforts
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Uniforms not mandatory in schools on festivals, says Kerala Education Department

Kerala Education Department exempts uniforms on festivals like Onam, Christmas, and Ramadan to promote cultural diversity and festive spirit in schools.

"Zumba can help them relax their mind...It will help the children to increase their confidence. - Roma Mansoor"

Kozhikode, August 22

The Kerala Education Department has 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.

Earlier, 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.

In July, a Zumba dance initiative was commenced in schools on Wednesday as part of the curriculum to promote physical fitness and mental well-being among students.

This program is part of the anti-drug campaign in schools in Kerala, aimed at helping students manage stress through physical activity. However, the initiative has faced criticism for allegedly encouraging inappropriate intermingling of boys and girls.

Speaking to ANI, Roma Mansoor, a certified International Zumba Fitness instructor, said, "I am happy to say that the Kerala government has taken initiative to promote Zumba in schools. It is a great initiative because nowadays children are addicted to many things that ruin their mindset. Zumba can help them relax their mind...It will help the children to increase their confidence. As it is a calorie-burning workout, it is a good move for weight management also..."

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good initiative but I hope schools implement this properly. Some students might feel pressured to wear expensive traditional clothes. The focus should be on inclusion, not competition.
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Meera T
As a teacher from Kochi, I've seen how excited children get about wearing traditional clothes. This will definitely boost cultural understanding among students from different backgrounds. Kerala setting a great example again!
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Sarah B
The Surakshamitram initiative is equally important. Child safety should always be the priority. Anonymous complaint boxes could really help students speak up without fear.
Vikram M
While the festival attire decision is good, the Zumba program seems controversial. Physical activity is important but schools need to ensure proper supervision and boundaries. Some parents' concerns about inappropriate mixing are valid.
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Ananya R
Love this! My daughter has been asking to wear her Onam special dress to school for years. Now she can actually experience festivals at school with proper cultural attire. Thank you education department! 🎉

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