Representative image of school students in masks. Photo: Reuters
New Delhi: The Lakshadweep Union territory
administration has changed the weekly holiday for schools from Friday to
Sunday, resulting in protests from the archipelago’s dominant Muslim
community, The Times of India has reported.
Muslims constitute 96% of the population in Lakshadweep, according to
the 2011 census, and Friday has been a holiday for schools for decades.
On Friday, December 17, the Union territory’s education department in
an order said school timings and regular activities are “suggested” to
be modified to “ensure optimum utilisation of resources and proper
engagement of learners and necessary planning of teaching-learning
process”.
According to Lakshadweep MP, Mohammad Faizal, Friday was a weekly
holiday for schools for the last six decades. “The decision was taken
without any discussion with the district panchayat, elected
representatives of PTAs. It is a unilateral and unpopular decision; the
people of Lakshadweep will not accept it,” TOI quoted Faizal as saying.
Faizal also said that changes would disturb the madrasa system in the islands on Friday mornings.
P.P. Abbas, vice-president-cum-counsellor of the Lakshadweep district
panchayat, shot off a letter to the advisor to administrator Praful
Khoda Patel, requesting him to reconsider the order of the education
department to address the sentiments of the students and parents,
according to Hindustan Times.
Abbas, in his letter, noted that the ethnic population of Lakshadweep
is Muslim, for whom offering Juma Namaz on Friday is considered to be
an “unavoidable religious practice”. He also urged the administration to
call a meeting of elected representatives and other stakeholders to discuss the matter.
source ; the wire
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