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Oppn UDF stages walkout in assembly over Khader Commission report

The Congress-led Opposition UDF on Wednesday staged a walkout from the Kerala assembly over the state government's decision to implement Khader Commission report. The report recommends upgrading the professional qualification of teachers and bringing the school education sector under a single directorate. Education minister C Ravindranath had yesterday said that the cabinet has already accepted the report. The Opposition has been demanding to put on hold the 'half-baked' report.

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Published : May 30, 2019, 7:20 AM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: The Congress-led Opposition UDF on Wednesday staged a walkout from the Kerala assembly over the state government's decision to implement Khader Commission report, which proposes single directorate for the education sector in the state.

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

The Opposition has been demanding to put on hold the 'half-baked' report.

However, Education minister C Ravindranath had yesterday said that the cabinet has already accepted the report.

Claiming that only half of the report has been prepared and published, Leader of the Opposition, Ramesh Chennithala sought to know how the government could approve it.

"It's a half-baked report. Only half of the report has been published. How can the cabinet approve it without the rest of it? The report is based on the suggestions given by the Kerala School Teachers Association (KSTA). This is a politically motivated report," Chennithala alleged.

Meanwhile, Ravindranath told the Assembly that the move is to improve the academic standards and pointed out that the concerns of the Opposition would be addressed and the government was ready for more discussions.

Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan denied permission for the adjournment motion moved by IUML leader and MLA K N A Khader over the matter, following which the Opposition staged a walkout.

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

Education minister had earlier announced that the merger would take place this year itself.

"There would be one exam commissioner for the SSLC, higher secondary and vocational higher secondary examinations," the minister had said.

Also read: Overseas assets case: Vadra to appear before ED tomorrow

Thiruvananthapuram: The Congress-led Opposition UDF on Wednesday staged a walkout from the Kerala assembly over the state government's decision to implement Khader Commission report, which proposes single directorate for the education sector in the state.

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

The Opposition has been demanding to put on hold the 'half-baked' report.

However, Education minister C Ravindranath had yesterday said that the cabinet has already accepted the report.

Claiming that only half of the report has been prepared and published, Leader of the Opposition, Ramesh Chennithala sought to know how the government could approve it.

"It's a half-baked report. Only half of the report has been published. How can the cabinet approve it without the rest of it? The report is based on the suggestions given by the Kerala School Teachers Association (KSTA). This is a politically motivated report," Chennithala alleged.

Meanwhile, Ravindranath told the Assembly that the move is to improve the academic standards and pointed out that the concerns of the Opposition would be addressed and the government was ready for more discussions.

Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan denied permission for the adjournment motion moved by IUML leader and MLA K N A Khader over the matter, following which the Opposition staged a walkout.

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

Education minister had earlier announced that the merger would take place this year itself.

"There would be one exam commissioner for the SSLC, higher secondary and vocational higher secondary examinations," the minister had said.

Also read: Overseas assets case: Vadra to appear before ED tomorrow

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Oppn UDF stages walkout in assembly over Khader Commission
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Thiruvananthapuram, May 29 (PTI) The Congress-led
Opposition UDF Wednesday staged a walkout from the Kerala
assembly over the state government's decision to implement
Khader Commission report, which proposes single directorate
for education sector in the state.
Khader Commission report recommends upgrading the
professional qualification of teachers and bringing the school
education sector under a single directorate, in an effort to
revamp it.
The Opposition has been demanding to put on hold the
'half-baked' report.
However, Education MinisterC Ravindranath had yesterday
said that the cabinet has already accepted the report.
Claiming that only half of the report has been prepared
and published, Leader of the Opposition, Ramesh Chennithala
sought to know how the government could approve it.
"It's a half-baked report. Only half of the report has
been published. How can the cabinet approve it without the
rest of it? The report is based on the suggestions given by
theKerala School Teachers Association (KSTA).
This is a politically motivated report," Chennithala
alleged.
Meanwhile, Ravindranath told the Assembly that the move
is to improve the academic standards and pointed out that the
concerns of the Opposition would be addressed and the
government was ready for more discussions.
Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan denied permission for the
adjournment motion moved by IUML leader and MLA K N A Khader
over the matter, following which the Opposition staged a
walkout.
Earlier, the government had called a meeting with
teaching and non-teaching staff associations to discuss the
implementation of the report but majority of the
representatives refused to support it.
Education Minister had earlier announced that the merger
would take place this year itself.
"There would be one exam commissioner for the SSLC,
higher secondary and vocational higher secondary
examinations," Minister had said. PTI RRT
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