
The state government decided to continue the revised timing of schools, said the Minister of General Education by V. Sivankutty.
The Minister for the Timing Change here on Friday after meeting with representatives of various supported school management after meeting with representatives of various supported school management based on the requirements of Samasth Keral Smo-iyathul Ulam and its associated organizations.
In their answer, most of the leadership of the management welcomed the government’s decision.
Some thought the timing should increase by half an hour at one afternoon. However, he said that the problems were warned.
The Minister pointed out that 1100 teaching hours were required for secondary schools according to the academic calendar. The timing of the school increased for 166 days, with the exception of Friday, every morning and afternoon by 15 minutes.
According to the revised timing, schools would work from 9:45 to 16:15 hours, which, as repeated, was made according to the Government Directive with the High Court to hear the stakeholders, after which it was decided to set up an expert to explore. The Committee recommended an increase in the timing of the school.
The government’s attitude was communicated to the participants, Mr. Sivanku said. If the complaints persist, the government would reconsider the decision of the next academic year depending on the situation, Sivanku said.
“It’s just a matter of 15 minutes. There is no need for someone to worry about it or stubborn,” the minister said.
Published – 25 July 2025 21:17