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Class I enrolments decline by 31,481 in Kerala

Class I enrolments decline by 31,481 in Kerala
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Kerala has reported a significant decline in Class I school enrolments, with a drop of 31,481 students across government, aided, and unaided sectors. The overall student population from Class I to X also shows a downward trend compared to the previous academic year.

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Declining school enrolment figures are a key indicator of demographic shifts and educational challenges that impact long-term state policy and resource allocation.

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The number of students taking admission to Class I in the State continues to drop. According to the sixth working day headcount, the number of new admissions to Class I declined by 31,481. Significantly, the admissions fell across government, aided, and unaided sectors.

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