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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The recommendations of the KEAR Revision Committee headed by former chief secretary C. P. Nair will be put through a “due democratic process” of discussions before the government takes a final stand on revising the laws governing school education in the State, Education Minister M. A. Baby has said. He was speaking to media persons in his chamber after receiving the Committee’s report from Mr. Nair, here on Monday. All parties concerned will have the opportunity to air their views and opinions. The Left Democratic Front too will discuss the recommendations, Mr. Baby said. The government is indebted to the C.P. Nair committee for submitting a comprehensive report which allows the government time to implement the recommendations, he added.
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