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Move to sanction unaided CBSE schools flayed

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Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala Sastra Sahitya Parishad (KSSP) has flayed the State Government decision to sanction unaided CBSE schools in educationally backward areas.

KSSP president T.P. Kunhikannan and general secretary C.M. Muraleedharan said here on Tuesday that the order issued by the General Education Department created the impression that CBSE schools were better equipped than the school curriculum in Kerala to remove the backwardness of the northern districts where the proposal was to be implemented first. This, they said, was a flawed approach to the problem.

The Parishad leaders said the Government move would undermine the general education sector in Kerala and pose a severe setback to curriculum reforms.

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