An informal meeting held under the aegis of Tharoor with the representatives of the private school management and the parents of the boy and girl students arrived at a general consensus in this regard, sources in Tharoor's office said.
Tharoor later tweeted that "there are still some is to be dotted & ts to be crossed but we are almost there...I applaud all involved for having approached the issue in a constructive spirit. This has to be win-win: the school must win back its reputation &the kids their academic careers," he said.
The St Thomas Central School at nearby Mukkolakkal has been in the eye of a storm after the incident which occurred on July 21 came to the media glare nearly five months later last week.
The boy had hugged the 11th standard girl student after her performance in a music competition.
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The school management immediately suspended the boy and had maintained that the girl had not submitted certain admission documents and hence was not their student.
The panel had then directed the school to permit him to attend classes.
Opposing it, the church-run school management, moved the Kerala High Court which upheld the institution's decision.