Covid crisis: Karnataka private schools not to press for branded shoes, uniforms


Bengaluru, Mar 7 (IANS): Associated managements of private schools in Karnataka (KAMS) have decided not to force parents to purchase branded shoes and school uniforms like earlier for their children to give them a relief from financial strain in the wake of Covid-19 crisis.

At the same time, it has also decided to support the 'Make in India' concept.

D. Shashikumar, KAMS General Secretary, told IANS on Monday that the decision was taken at the office-bearers' meeting. Until now, the private schools insisted on purchasing uniforms, shoes and other materials from the prescribed showrooms or agencies only.


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Most of the times, the schools recommended the purchase of big brands which caused additional burden to parents. This has even led to confrontation between school managements and parents as well. However, school managements have decided not to pressure the parents considering the financial crisis in the current scenario.

Shashikumar stated that the parents this time would be encouraged to purchase indigenous products which are much reasonable than the branded ones. "Few schools have themselves come forward with the proposal of loosening their rigid stand and we encourage it. They have realised the situation after Covid and it is a good gesture."

There are 19,645 private schools in the state in which 45.71 lakh students are enrolled. Classes for 2022-23 academic year are slated to commence from May 14.

Shashikumar has stated that the schools which come under KAMS are not supposed to direct parents to make purchases from the prescribed agency or shop. The school managements, which have already started offline classes in a full-fledged manner, are gearing up for the next academic year. Many schools have decided to cut short summer holidays to make up for the learning loss caused during Covid pandemic in the last two years. The decision of KAMS has been welcomed by parents.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2022

    Good initiative by the school. Hope some elements do to use this opportunity to force the school adopt their religious attire.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Mar 07 2022

    School Authorities get commission from these Branded Shops / Dealers ...

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Mon, Mar 07 2022

    Make in India is only repackaged in India, and the scheme itself like all others is a flop.

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2022

    I agree this corona made disaster in our life. Many lost jobs and faced hard time to feed their children's and for school fees. Many schools reduced fees. And here many parents urging government and private schools to reduce fees. Mostly people concentrating to reduce fees and government also ordering not to increase fees. But when it comes to other things government increased the price for most of our daily food products. Petrol. Gas. But not much people shown opposing it.

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