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Lakshadweep’s ban on Mahal and Arabic in schools stayed by Kerala High Court amid cultural concerns
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The Kerala High Court has put a hold on the Lakshadweep administration's decision to remove Mahal and Arabic from school curricula. The court emphasized the need for a thorough study of local conditions and stakeholder consultation before implementing the National Education Policy. The decision came after a PIL was filed, highlighting the cultural significance of Mahal to the Minicoy islanders.
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