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Schools sceptical of later hours for children, say “problem lies elsewhere”

The proposed shift in timings, aimed at ensuring proper sleep to young students, is raising questions about how it aligns with parents' work schedules and existing school routines.

January 05, 2024 / 13:07 IST
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Some experts say the problem is not the pressure on students that leads to less sleep but the emerging lifestyle.
Some experts say the problem is not the pressure on students that leads to less sleep but the emerging lifestyle.

The Maharashtra government's recent proposal to open schools only by 9 am for classes up to 2 is yet to get an official stamp. However, schools in the rest of the country are growing sceptical whether this will become a pan-India feature.

Maharashtra mooted this idea in December 2023. Right now, classes for these children start at 7 am in the state. The current school timings across Indian states vary from 7 am to 8:30 am.

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The state's argument is that this will help children get proper sleep. However, It is raising concerns over how it aligns with parents' work schedules and existing school routines.

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