A division bench of Justices V M Kanade and Shalini Phansalkar-Joshi, hearing a public interest litigation filed by social activist Swati Patil on rising weight of school bags and its adverse impact on the health of children, gave three weeks to the Government to take a decision.
Soon after the petition was filed, government had appointed a committee which had submitted several recommendations.
As per the committee report, students are lugging school bags 20-30 per cent heavier than what children of their age should carry. Because of this, around 60 per cent students below the age of 10 suffer from orthopaedic as well as stress-induced ailments.
Further, it suggested use of e-classroom, audio-visual technology and other technological means for teaching.
Government had informed the HC that the committee report and its resolution on reducing the weight of school bags was only recommendatory in nature.
"This is a serious issue. Government has to take a decision soon. Have you (government) issued instruction to the schools about the resolution?" the Court said.