Rajasthan: Education dept in Sriganganagar warns schools against forcing students to dress as Santa
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Rajasthan: Education dept in Sriganganagar warns schools against forcing students to dress as Santa

Education department warns of action if private schools compel students to dress up for Christmas, following a representation by Bharat-Tibet Sahyog Manch


Private schools were warned by government authorities against forcing students to dress up as Santa Claus during Christmas celebrations.

The education department in Rajasthan's Sriganganagar district has issued an order to private schools with this warning, as Christmas celebrations are on in full swing in across the country.

An order issued on December 22 by additional district education officer Ashok Wadhwa said that action will be taken if any complaint in this regard is filed. Wadhwa said schools must not put unnecessary pressure on students or parents to participate in such activities.

"Action will be taken under rules if any school is found forcing students," the order stated.

Wadhwa said there is no objection if activities related to Christmas are organised with the consent of parents and children. However, if students are compelled or parents are pressurised, the school management concerned will be held responsible.

Veer Bal Diwas

He said December 25 is also observed as 'Veer Bal Diwas' to commemorate the supreme sacrifice of the Sahibzadas, and schools should maintain sensitivity and balance in their programmes without any coercion.

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The order mentioned a representation by the Bharat-Tibet Sahyog Manch to the district education authorities, alleging that some schools have been compelling children to dress up as Santa Claus in recent years, causing resentment among parents.

The organisation said Sriganganagar is predominantly a Hindu-Sikh majority area and no particular tradition should be imposed.

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(With inputs from agencies)

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