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Kerala's Education Crisis: Thousands of Students Drop Out, Migrant Workers' Kids Hit Hardest

In a troubling trend, 2,914 students have left state syllabus schools in Kerala, with over a third being children of migrant workers, raising concerns about accessibility and support.

Indian Cockroach Desk18 July 2026, 1:46 pm IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Kerala's Education Crisis: Thousands of Students Drop Out, Migrant Workers' Kids Hit Hardest

Kerala's Education Crisis: Thousands of Students Drop Out, Migrant Workers' Kids Hit Hardest

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The education system in Kerala is facing a significant crisis as reported by The Hindu, with 2,914 students dropping out of state syllabus schools during the 2024-25 academic year. Alarmingly, 36.65% of these students are children of migrant workers, indicating a troubling pattern of educational instability among vulnerable communities.

Many students have reportedly discontinued their studies due to their families returning to their native states or relocating for work opportunities. This raises crucial questions about the government's commitment to ensuring educational continuity for all, especially for marginalized groups who rely on stable schooling.

With such a high dropout rate, citizens must ask: What measures are being taken to support these families? Is the government prepared to address the needs of migrant workers and their children to prevent further educational loss? The implications of these dropouts extend beyond individual futures, threatening the overall progress of Kerala's education system.

As discussions unfold in the Assembly, it is essential for officials to provide clear answers and actionable solutions to protect the rights of these children and uphold the promise of education for every citizen.

Source: The Hindu

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