WEIGHT OF SCHOOL BAGS –
State makes
school principals responsible for full compliance
Aschool's principal would be held
responsible if any of his students is found carrying a school bag heavier than
the state's prescribed limit.
The
state government issued a government resolution to this effect on November 5, a
copy of which was submitted before a division bench of Justice V M Kanade and
Justice Revati Mohite-Dere on Wednesday.
The
bench was hearing a PIL filed by social activist Swati Patil on rising weight
of school bags and its adverse impact on the children's health. Soon after the
petition was filed, government had appointed a committee to look into the
matter and suggest solutions.
The
prescribed weight of school bags for students of classes 1 to 8 is between
1,800 gm and 3,425 gm, or not more than 10% of a student's weight. The
government resolution comes into effect from November 30. The earlier
government resolution issued on July 21 had placed the responsibility of making
sure students are not saddled with unreasonably heavy bags on both the school
and the parents. The new GR takes parents out of the equation and puts the onus
entirely on the school principal and a Trustee nominated by the Trust which
runs school.
The
expert committee appointed by the state govern ment has recommended that
parents should ensure that their kids carry only books which are required for
the day. It has also urged schools to increase use of e-learning, conduct
frequent checks of the weight of students' bags, and make play equipment
available in schools so that children don't have to carry them.
According
to the expert com mittee, students on an average carry schools bags heavier by
over 20 to 30 per cent than what's prescribed for their age. As a consequence,
around 60 per cent students below the age of 10 suffer from orthopaedic as well
as stress induced ailments.
The
committee has also recommend ed that instead of asking students to carry all
their books every day, the schools could make sure that only one book for each
subject is used for three months before turning to other texts prescribed for
the subject.
Source |
Mumbai Mirror | 19 November 2015
Regards
Pralhad Jadhav
Khaitan & Co
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