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Schools have no time for Kalam’s birth anniversary

MUMBAI: A year after the death of former president APJ Abdul Kalam, who was known for his concern for children’s welfare, most Mumbai schools don’t seem to have

Published on: Oct 15, 2016, 10:26:15 IST
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MUMBAI: A year after the death of former president APJ Abdul Kalam, who was known for his concern for children’s welfare, most Mumbai schools don’t seem to have time to mark his birthday.

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Although the state education department asked schools to observe Saturday as Reading Day or ‘Vacchan Prerna Diwas’ as a tribute to Kalam, many schools are giving it a miss owing to the end-of-the-term exams.

After Kalam’s demise last year on July 27, education minister Vinod Tawde announced that schools in the state must observe October 15 as ‘Reading Day’ to inspire students to take up Kalam’s example and become voracious readers. The department came up with a list of activities ranging from speeches, lectures, workshops, debates, and reading sessions to inculcate a love of reading among the kids.

Schools said they are in the middle of semester exams and hence cannot afford to keep extra-curricular activities. “There is no time to hold any programmes on Saturday since we are busy with semester exams. We might do it on a later date,” said Chandrakanta Pathak, principal, HVB Global Academy, Marine Lines.

Additionally, schools that are closed on Saturday won’t hold any programmes either. “With Saturday being our weekly-off, we will skip the celebrations this year. We don’t want to call students on their holiday,” said Avnita Bir, principal, RN Podar School, Santacruz.

Anticipating the busy schedule, some schools conducted a few activities in advance, over the last two weeks. “Due to the ongoing exams, we had a reading session on different topics four days back in our school to celebrate APJ Abdul Kalam’s birth anniversary,” said Cynthia Dawson, principal, Swami Vivekanand High School, Chembur.

Dawson said that Kalam had visited the school in 2013. “We still remember Kalam’s visit, he had charmed teachers and students alike. His ethos is still shared by all of us in the school,” said Dawson.

  • Puja Pednekar
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    Puja Pednekar

    Special correspondent with Hindustan Times, covering education for the last seven years. Always learning.

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