No More Heavy Bags For Students In CBSE Schools



In September, 2016 CBSE had instructed the schools under it not to give any homework to Class I and II students in order to reduce the pressure from students,. Also they were asked to ensure that students should not bring school bags.

 CBSE will soon be making mandatory for all its affiliated schools to keep those books that students don't need to take home.
According to reports, this move comes in a hope to lighten backpacks that have become a health concern for being too heavy.
As the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) making drastic changes in the curriculum of the school, the board has started to install lockers for students to keep their books.
For this, the board will soon be making mandatory for all its affiliated schools to keep those books that students don't need to take home.
According to the issued circular, young children whose spine is at a crucial stage of growth are the most susceptible ones to hazards such as back pain, muscle pain, shoulder pain, fatigue and in extreme cases the distortion of spinal cord or shoulders that may most plausibly be attributed to heavy school bags.
Hence in the interest of the students & for their wellbeing authorities at BDMI, one of the top CBSE schools in Kolkata, supports these new rules, which are being brought into action by the central board of secondary education.­

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