![]() | ‘Centre has cut Rs 42.84 crore from noon meal scheme’: Kerala Education MinisterAs per norm, 60% Central share must be given as first instalment |
![]() | Revision of school education curriculum is progressing rapidly, Education Min SivankuttySivankutty emphasised that the curriculum reform measures in Kerala are being implemented as a model for others to follow. |
![]() | Mid-day meal distribution issue will be resolved soon: V SivankuttyHe said the government’s policy is to ensure advanced technological facilities for the students. |
![]() | Noon meal scheme: State intervenes to clear up messIn a bid to keep the scheme up and running, the state is considering releasing its share of the project cost to schools in case the Centre further delays its share of funds. |
![]() | State offers to adopt UP student hit by classmatesGeneral Education Minister V Sivankutty said on Monday that the state was ready to adopt the student and take all steps to continue his education in a school in the state. |
![]() | Kerala: Registration of all migrant workers in the pipelineCurrently, the state relies on the Inter-State Migrant Labour Act, of 1979, for issues concerning migrant workers. |
![]() | Five-year-old girl's rape and murder: Kerala govt move to make police clearance mandatory for migrant workersPolice clearance would be made mandatory for migrant workers in Kerala, Minister for General Education and Labour, V Sivankutty said. |
![]() | Kerala govt to train children to maintain primary healthIn many developed countries, students get CPR training and have a first-aid course right from high school. |
![]() | ‘NCERT’s move to scrap lessons a challenge to democracy’NCERT removed certain portions from the textbooks from classes 6 to 12 in the name of rationalisation and reducing the study load of students,” Sivankutty said. |
