Updated On: 18 July, 2024 07:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
As the ministry drafts new guidelines, parents and educators weigh in on the effectiveness of the proposed policy

Heavy school bags are a source of physical stress for children. Representation pic
In a bid to alleviate the burden of heavy school bags, the Union government is considering making 10 “bagless” days mandatory each year. Following a meeting on July 10, the Union Ministry of School Education has established a team to draft guidelines for this initiative.
While the Union Ministry of Education is considering making the “No Bags Day” policy mandatory for all schools across the country. This initiative, proposing 10 bagless days per year, aims to address the persistent issue of heavy school bags. But is this measure sufficient? How are schools currently managing this challenge?
mid-day spoke with parents, school officials, and other stakeholders to gather their opinions on the proposed policy and get a clearer picture of the policy’s potential impact and effectiveness in alleviating the burden on students.