Akshara Kairali scheme brings Deccan Chronicle to schools

Mr Biju K. Xavier said that the newspaper would implement such a scheme in all the Assembly constituencies across the state.

Update: 2016-07-21 20:37 GMT
E.T. Taison Master, MLA, inaugurates the scheme at Government Fisheries Vocational Higher Secondary School Kaipamangalam on Thursday. Deccan Chronicle DGM (Marketing) Biju K. Xavier, school PTA president B.S. Sakthidharan and principal Famitha O.A. look on.

Thrissur: As a part of the ‘Akshara Kairali’ project in  government schools in Kaipamagalam Assembly segment,  Mr E.T. Taison Master MLA inaugurated a scheme to provide English newspapers to 13 government schools on Thursday. The state government had embarked on a plan to convert a government school in each Assembly segment to an international school like the one at GVHSS at Nadakkavu in Kozhikode, which has gained huge popularity, he said launching the scheme at Government Fisheries Vocational Higher Secondary School, Kaipamangalam, near here,

“The  Government Fisheries Vocational Higher Secondary School  may  get selected for the scheme,” he said. “To create interest among the  students for reading English newspapers, quiz competitions based on the news items will be held in the school and at panchayat level  and awards will be distributed for the winners,” he added.

Mr Biju K. Xavier, general manager (marketing) of Deccan Chronicle,  said that the newspaper would implement such a scheme in all the Assembly constituencies across the state. PTA president B.S. Sakthidharan, ward member P.T. Ramachandran,  headmistress  K.M. Anitha, principal O.A. Famitha, staff secretary K.B. Beena and  senior teacher  M.D. Santhosh  were among those present.

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