Wayanad's Pravesanolsavam School Reopening Festival Set for June 1
Wayanad district-level ‘Pravesanolsavam’ to be held at Perikkalloor GHSS

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The Wayanad district-level ‘Pravesanolsavam’ school reopening festival will take place at Government Higher Secondary School in Perikkalloor, Kerala, on June 1. Agriculture Minister T. Siddique will be the chief guest, while district administration prepares for a safe return to school, focusing on infrastructure and student support.
- 01The event will be held at Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) in Perikkalloor, Wayanad district, Kerala.
- 02Agriculture Minister T. Siddique is the chief guest for the festival.
- 03Preparations include fitness inspections of school buildings and vehicles, directed by District Collector D.R. Meghasree.
- 04The Forest department is tasked with ensuring safe travel for students in wildlife-prone areas.
- 05Mentor teachers will be provided for tribal students to help prevent dropouts.
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The Wayanad district-level ‘Pravesanolsavam’, marking the school reopening festival, is scheduled for June 1 at the Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) in Perikkalloor, located in Mullankolly grama panchayat, Kerala. Agriculture Minister T. Siddique will serve as the chief guest for this significant event, which aims to welcome students back to school for the new academic year. In addition to the district-level festivities, similar Pravesanolsavams will be organized at the block panchayat level and in all schools throughout the district. To ensure a smooth transition for students, the district administration has ramped up preparations. A meeting led by District Collector D.R. Meghasree reviewed ongoing measures across various departments, emphasizing the importance of safety and infrastructure. Local self-government institutions have been instructed to complete fitness inspections of school buildings, while the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) is responsible for ensuring the safety of school vehicles. The Forest department will implement strategies to safeguard students traveling through areas at risk of wildlife encounters. Furthermore, to support tribal students and minimize dropouts, the Scheduled Tribes Development department will provide mentor teachers from the outset of the school year. Joint visits by General Education department officials and local representatives are planned to assess school readiness.
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The festival aims to facilitate a smooth transition for students returning to school, ensuring their safety and support.
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