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School Pravesanolsavam State level Inauguration :Inaugurating
the State-level school reopening festival and free distribution
of textbooks at Malampuzha Government Vocational Higher Secondary
School here on Monday, the Chief Minister said The Government
wanted to ensure reservation and merit in the admission to
the professional courses. The government was duty-bound to
ensure higher education to the poor and economically weaker
sections. The government wanted to follow an educational policy
that ensured social justice, merit and quality education.
But the court had interfered in the law-making process which
prevented the government from implementing some of its provisions.
He said the policy being followed in the admission to higher
secondary schools was drafted with this aim. An appeal by
two managements against the centralised admission policy (single-window
system) for higher secondary school was not considered by
the court. Under a new policy, scholarships of Rs.5,000 each
to 10,000 higher secondary students were given.
Chief
Minister Sri V.S. Achuthanandan, who inaugurated the function,
welcomed the students of Class I by offering them sweets.
Free text books were also presented.The Education Department
had made elaborate arrangements for the State-level school
reopening festival and free distribution of books.

Health cards to all school students in the State
Presiding
over the State-level inauguration of the school reopening
festival at Malampuzha, near here, on Monday, the Minister
said he had already held discussions with Health Minister
Smt.P.K. Sreemathy and sought the cooperation of the Health
Department in issuing health cards to students. He said that
early detection of diseases would help prevent serious ailment.Sri
. Baby said the government had implemented steps to reduce
the weight of text books carried each day by the students.
Big books were printed in two parts so that the total weight
of the book got reduced by half. Free distribution of text
books to school students cost the government Rs.62 crore.The
Minister said there was no basis to the criticism that the
high pass percentage in the recent SSLC examination was owing
to gifting away of marks. The growth rate in the result proved
that the result was based on the good performance of the students.
For example, in 2006, the SSLC examination result was 68 per
cent. In 2007, it rose to 82 per cent – a 14 per cent
increase – and in 2008 it stood at 92 per cent, registering
only 10 per cent increase.The Minister announced that pre-school
classes would be started at Government Vocational Higher Secondary
School, Malampuzha, the venue of the inauguration.
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