Kerala: Schools refusing to teach Malayalam will face legal action

ANI  |  Thiruvananthapuram [Kerala] 

Governor Palanisamy Sathasivam on Tuesday signed an ordinance that makes it mandatory in all schools across the state including CBSE, ICSE, self-financing, aided, un-aided and schools to teach Malayalam.

Earlier in the week, the government, in a cabinet meeting said it plans to frame a to make it mandatory to teach Malayalam in all schools till higher secondary classes. And any school or teacher who disobeys the provision will have to face the legal consequences.

The cabinet took the decision after it was brought to the notice that Malayalam was not being taught in some schools.

In September 2012, a division bench of the High had struck down the rule framed by the that made it compulsory to teach Malayalam in CBSE schools.

The while quashing the order in 2012 had pointed out that students from other states were also studying in ICSE and CBSE schools.

In April 2013, Indo- American International School at Vagamon in Kottayam challenged the insistence of the to teach Malayalam, even after the High Court's direction in favour of the schools.

The decision of the ruling Left Democratic Front to frame a to make Malayalam compulsory is apparently to do away with the legal hurdles which were pointed out by some CBSE schools whenever the insisted for the same.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Kerala: Schools refusing to teach Malayalam will face legal action

Kerala Governor Palanisamy Sathasivam on Tuesday signed an ordinance that makes it mandatory in all schools across the state including CBSE, ICSE, self-financing, aided, un-aided and government schools to teach Malayalam.Earlier in the week, the government, in a cabinet meeting said it plans to frame a law to make it mandatory to teach Malayalam in all schools till higher secondary classes. And any school or teacher who disobeys the provision will have to face the legal consequences.The cabinet took the decision after it was brought to the notice that Malayalam was not being taught in some schools.In September 2012, a division bench of the Kerala High Court had struck down the rule framed by the government that made it compulsory to teach Malayalam in CBSE schools.The court while quashing the government order in 2012 had pointed out that students from other states were also studying in ICSE and CBSE schools.In April 2013, Indo- American International School at Vagamon in Kottayam ...

Governor Palanisamy Sathasivam on Tuesday signed an ordinance that makes it mandatory in all schools across the state including CBSE, ICSE, self-financing, aided, un-aided and schools to teach Malayalam.

Earlier in the week, the government, in a cabinet meeting said it plans to frame a to make it mandatory to teach Malayalam in all schools till higher secondary classes. And any school or teacher who disobeys the provision will have to face the legal consequences.

The cabinet took the decision after it was brought to the notice that Malayalam was not being taught in some schools.

In September 2012, a division bench of the High had struck down the rule framed by the that made it compulsory to teach Malayalam in CBSE schools.

The while quashing the order in 2012 had pointed out that students from other states were also studying in ICSE and CBSE schools.

In April 2013, Indo- American International School at Vagamon in Kottayam challenged the insistence of the to teach Malayalam, even after the High Court's direction in favour of the schools.

The decision of the ruling Left Democratic Front to frame a to make Malayalam compulsory is apparently to do away with the legal hurdles which were pointed out by some CBSE schools whenever the insisted for the same.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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