The Directorate of Education (DoE) has sent seven-point guidelines to principals of government and private schools in the national capital for reducing the weight of school bags for children.
"It has been observed that school children are carrying very heavy bags to school which is affecting their health adversely. These small children need to be necessarily spared from such burden. All heads are instructed to ensure that the school bags of the children are not heavy and should monitor it on regular basis," the DoE communication said.
"The students should be discouraged from bringing reference books and other books to school especially in senior classes. Parents should remind and guide their children to pack the school bag daily accordingly to the time table and bring only the prescribed books and discourage their ward from carrying unnecessary items to the school," the letter said.
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DoE has also recommended that the schools should teach correct lifting and carrying techniques as part of their health education programmes and encourage pupils to take responsibility to health and back care.
"Parents should be requested to buy a child friendly bag which is comfortable to use light in weight," the department said.