
Need Schemes To Provide "Joyous Experience" To Students: Kerala Chief Minister
NDTV
Intervention is needed on social-mental and academic issues being faced by children, who have been confined to their homes for a long time, said Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
With the Kerala government planning to re-open schools which have been shut due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today said that effective intervention is needed to address social-mental and academic issues being faced by children who had been confined to their homes due to the virus spread.
Stating that all efforts should be made to get to know the children closely, he said interventions would be made to iron out the problems being faced by the youngsters and schemes should be prepared in such a way that new and existing students have a joyous experience in the schools.
"There is a need to draw up schemes which will provide a joyous experience for new and existing students," Mr Vijayan, who chaired the first meeting of Vidya Kiranam State Mission (programme to support deprived children), said.
There is a need to have a good understanding on how the education system in the state should be after the pandemic, which has so far affected people in the state and claimed over 23,000 lives.
