Rethinking School Holidays: Kerala's Debate on Monsoon Break Shift
Kerala's Education Minister V Sivankutty has proposed a public discussion on shifting school holidays from the hot months of April-May to the monsoon season of June-July. The initiative aims to address disruptions caused by heavy rain during school sessions and invites public input on the potential change's advantages and disadvantages.

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Kerala's Education Minister V Sivankutty has sparked a conversation about possibly shifting the state's school holidays from the searing April-May heat to the rainy June-July period. Currently, children's studies are frequently interrupted due to monsoon-induced class cancellations.
The Minister took to Facebook to explain that the existing holiday arrangement leads to significant hardships for children under the blazing sun. As a remedy, he suggests rescheduling the annual break to coincide with the monsoon, when schools often shut anyway due to heavy rainfall.
The Minister has invited public input on the proposal, including its potential pros and cons and its effects on students' health and education. Consideration is also being given to how similar changes are managed in other states and countries, emphasizing the need for a thorough, public-driven debate on the topic.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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