Thiruvananthapuram school courts controversy for insisting on declaring religion in application form

  • | Friday | 21st February, 2020

By Express News ServiceTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A government-aided school here courted controversy after it allegedly denied admission to a child on the grounds that parents refused to fill the 'religion' column in the admission form. Naseem and his wife Dhanya were told by the authorities of St Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, in Thiruvanathapuram, that they need to fill the 'religion' column in the admission application form. The parents pointed out that the government has clarified that admission can be obtained in schools without recording the religion in the admission form. In the wake of protest from the parents, the school decided to admit the child. However, Naseem and Dhanya have decided not to admit their child in the school.

By Express News Service THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A government-aided school here courted controversy after it allegedly denied admission to a child on the grounds that parents refused to fill the 'religion' column in the admission form. Naseem and his wife Dhanya were told by the authorities of St Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, in Thiruvanathapuram, that they need to fill the 'religion' column in the admission application form. The couple, who had an interfaith marriage, had deliberately left the column vacant. The school is managed by the Syro-Malankara Catholic church and aided by the state government. When the couple questioned the school authorities' action, the head of the Lower Primary section consulted with the management and insisted on a affidavit from the couple on why they were not stating religion, said Naseem. The parents pointed out that the government has clarified that admission can be obtained in schools without recording the religion in the admission form. In the wake of protest from the parents, the school decided to admit the child. However, Naseem and Dhanya have decided not to admit their child in the school. Govt orders inquiry General Education Minster C Raveendranath has directed the Deputy Director of Education (DDE) to inquire into the matter and submit a report to the government at the earliest. Further action would be decided on the basis of the DDE's report, the Minister said.

If You Like This Story, Support NYOOOZ

NYOOOZ SUPPORTER

NYOOOZ FRIEND

Your support to NYOOOZ will help us to continue create and publish news for and from smaller cities, which also need equal voice as much as citizens living in bigger cities have through mainstream media organizations.


Stay updated with all the Latest Thiruvananthapuram headlines here. For more exclusive & live news updates from all around India, stay connected with NYOOOZ.

Related Articles