Kerala's Education Standoff: Bridging Gaps between Church and State

Jose K Mani, Kerala Congress (Mani) chief, expresses optimism for a resolution regarding the teacher appointment standoff in aided schools between the state government and church managements, focusing on vacancies reserved for differently-abled candidates. An upcoming meeting aims to address legal implications and government actions for a swift solution.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kottayam | Updated: 12-10-2025 11:53 IST | Created: 12-10-2025 11:53 IST
Kerala's Education Standoff: Bridging Gaps between Church and State
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The Kerala Congress (Mani) leader, Jose K Mani, has shown confidence in swiftly resolving the ongoing teacher appointment dispute in aided schools in the state. The conflict centers on vacancies reserved for differently-abled candidates, between the state's Left government and church authorities.

Mani conveyed these sentiments ahead of a meeting set for Monday with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, where they plan to address legal issues from a recent Supreme Court order. The ongoing debate follows discussions led by General Education Minister V Sivankutty, who met Archbishop Thomas Tharayil amidst escalating tensions.

At the meeting, Mani noted a positive stance by the minister towards approving such teacher appointments and ensuring their remuneration. As a key LDF member, Mani remains involved in ongoing talks, seeking expedited government-level solutions to fully resolve the matter.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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