Kerala HC stays government decision to bring State education under single directorate

Justice P.V. Asha stayed the State’s decision of implementing the recommendations of Khader Committee report, considering a batch of writ petitions filed by NSS and others.

June 17, 2019 06:53 pm | Updated 06:53 pm IST - Kochi:

A view of Kerala High Court. File

A view of Kerala High Court. File

The Kerala High Court on Monday stayed the State government’s decision to implement recommendations of the Khader Committee report, which proposes single directorate for the education sector.

Justice P.V. Asha stayed the government’s decision to bring the Directorate of Public Instruction, Higher Secondary Directorate and Vocational Higher Secondary Directorate under the Directorate of General Education, while considering a batch of writ petitions filed by the Nair Service Society (NSS) and others.

Appreciating the plea that the integration offends the provisions of Kerala Education Rules, the High Court stayed all further proceedings undertaken by the government pursuant to the Khader Committee report.

The decision to implement the report was taken at a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan last month.

It was also decided to implement the suggestions of the report in phases.

The Khader Commission report recommends upgrading the professional qualification of teachers and bringing the school education sector in the State under single directorate, in an effort to revamp it.

The NSS moved court against the government’s decision, saying that if the recommendations were implemented, they would “sabotage” the public education system and leave the education field in a mess.

Education Minister C. Ravindranath had recently informed the State Assembly that the move was aimed at improving the academic standards.

Earlier, the government had called a meeting with teaching and non-teaching staff associations to discuss the implementation of the report, but a majority of the representatives refused to support it.

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