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Education

Published: 09th September 2019     

Manipur joins UP, AP in implementing 'No School Bag Day' to reduce stress among young students

The decision was taken after considering the long term physical and mental effects of carrying heavy school bags every day by young students

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The Manipur government's 'No School Bag Day' initiative has been receiving a good response from students, some schools authorities and parents.

The education department of Manipur recently decided to enforce a 'No School Bag day' on all working Saturdays for students of Classes 1 to 8, including the government, government-aided, and private schools in a bid to promote other skills apart from textbooks.

"For so many years, we have been carrying bags. The bags are also heavy but we get used to carrying bags. Now we don't have to carry bags on Saturdays. We thank the government, an eighth standard student Tanya said.

The decision was taken after considering the long term physical and mental effects of carrying heavy school bags every day by young students, who can go through lots of inconveniences, health problems and discomforts, and to make schools more conducive and a joyful place for learning.

"The world is changing so fast, we must give some liberty to children. After due consideration, the education department took the decision," Chief Minister N Biren Singh said.

The students of the primary and mid-level school are often found engaged in routine work related to the school curriculum, additional homework and assignments. This leaves young boys and girls with little time for other activities, including games, sports, extra co-curricular activities that help students in personality development, the release said.

The government has also directed the schools to ensure that students take part in extra co-curricular activities, games and sports, recreation, and make the school a more joyful place for learning on all working Saturdays.

Manipur is not the first state to come up with such an initiative. A proposal to observe ''no school bag day'' on Saturdays in state-run schools was also being considered by the Uttar Pradesh government. The Andhra Pradesh School Education Department also implemented a similar programme in which students need not carry their bags and books to the schools on a specific day either every week or every fortnight. These initiatives have been taken up to reduce stress levels among students and increase their happiness.
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