The state has issued a deadline for schools to find children who are out of school and bring them back into mainstream education. As per a statement issued by the government, if any child is found out of school within 3 km radius of a government school, the principal would be held responsible
The state has issued a deadline for schools to find children who are out of school and bring them back into mainstream education. As per a statement issued by the government, if any child is found out of school within 3 km radius of a government school, the principal would be held responsible.
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However, many school principals say that the government must go beyond offering midday meals to attract children. Prashant Redij, spokesperson for Maharashtra School Principals’ Association, said, “Most of these kids are form age group of 11-14, who start with small jobs to earn whatever they can for the family. A midday meal isn’t enough to retain them.”
Echoing similar views, the principal of a government school in Kandivali said, “I have been witness to numerous instances of out-of-school children being enrolled, only to drop out months later. Until the government addresses their primary problem — the condition of their livelihood — the situation will not change.”
Meanwhile, educationist Heramb Kulkarni said, “The out-of-school campaign needs thorough monitoring. The government needs to keep checking figures to re-enroll student dropouts every months.”