Are differently-abled individuals getting a fair shot in Kerala’s aided schools?
The answer is a resounding no, says the Catholic Congress, which has slammed the state’s Education Minister over appointments in aided schools.
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Aided schools in Kerala receive significant financial support from the state government, but critics argue that this has led to a lack of transparency and accountability in the appointment process.
The Catholic Congress, a prominent organization in the state, has accused the Education Minister of ignoring the needs and concerns of differently-abled individuals in the appointment process.
According to sources, the organization has written to the Minister, requesting that the state government implement a more inclusive and transparent appointment process in aided schools.
The issue has sparked a heated debate in the state, with many arguing that the Education Minister’s response has been inadequate.
The Catholic Congress has urged the state government to take immediate action to address the concerns of differently-abled individuals and ensure that they are given equal opportunities in aided schools.
As the debate continues to rage, one thing is clear: the future of differently-abled individuals in Kerala’s aided schools hangs in the balance.
