Kerala CM VD Satheesan NEW DELHI: Kerala chief minister V D Satheesan on Tuesday asserted that the Centre would not be allowed to interfere in the state’s freedom to decide the school curriculum, following a cabinet meeting that discussed education-related issues.Speaking to reporters, Satheesan said curriculum decisions fall within the state’s domain and reiterated that Kerala would safeguard its autonomy in shaping educational content for schools.”Centre won’t be allowed to interfere with state freedom to decide curriculum of schools,” the chief minister said after the cabinet meeting, according to PTI.His remarks come amid continuing debates between several states and the Union government over the implementation of education policies, curriculum frameworks and the extent of state control over school education.The Kerala government has maintained that it will preserve its authority over educational matters while ensuring that curriculum decisions reflect the state’s academic priorities and social context.(With inputs from PTI)Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI World DeskAt TOI World Desk, our dedicated team of seasoned journalists and passionate writers tirelessly sifts through the vast tapestry of global events to bring you the latest news and diverse perspectives round the clock. With an unwavering commitment to accuracy, depth, and timeliness, we strive to keep you informed about the ever-evolving world, delivering a nuanced understanding of international affairs to our readers. Join us on a journey across continents as we unravel the stories that shape our interconnected world.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosDelhi Police Foils Alleged ISI-Backed Terror Plot, Recovers Arms And Exposes Cross-Border NetworkSanjay Raut Alleges Cash Offers To MPs; Mahua Moitra’s Response Sparks Political StormAttack On RSS Office In Jharkhand Sparks Security Concerns; BJP Demands Tough ActionAt G7 Summit, PM Modi Holds Key Talks With UAE President, UK PM On Trade, Energy And SecurityTMC MLA Questions CID After Claiming Egg Attack Accused Entered Mamata’s House As WitnessAt G7 Summit, PM Modi Calls For Safe Sea Routes After Deaths Of Indian Seafarers’There Is Shortage of Trust’: PM Modi’s Sharp G7 Message Beside TrumpCelebi Claims India Erased $500 Million in Value After Security Clearance Revocation Post Op SindoorTop BJP Leaders Meet Amid Speculation Over National Team, Cabinet Reshuffle | Watch’Military-Grade Security’: Annamalai, BJP Clash Over NEET UG Re-Exam123PhotostoriesWhy do some dreams stay with us? 5 spiritual interpretations and what they meanAfter 30 years, pink lotuses bloom again at this iconic lake in Kashmir8 desi savoury snacks we loved before packaged chips and namkeen took overSuccess quote of the day by Lionel Messi: “You can overcome anything, if and only if you…”Psychology explains why you remember embarrassing moments from 10 years ago, but forget why you walked into a room5 of the biggest dog breeds in the world that never fail to turn headsNot worksheets, these 6 things are what your preschool child should be doing, according to a speech therapistFrom Tom Holland and Zendaya to Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor: 5 global co-stars who became life partners“I started drinking from Class 9…”: Premanand Maharaj shares the ‘one thing’ parents can do to keep children away from bad habitsFrom accepting the role of Champaklal, Jethalal’s father, at 35 to his bond with Dilip Joshi: When Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah fame Amit Bhatt spoke about his journey123Hot PicksArgentina vs Algeria Live ScoreVaibhav SooryavanshiStock Market TodayFIFA World Cup Free Live StreamingSpaceX market valuePizza Hut SoldUGC NET admit cardStock Market LiveGold rate todayTop TrendingSairaj BahutaleFrance vs Senegal Live ScoreKarley SwindelFIFA World Cup 2026Jewar Noida International AirportHormuz BlockadeSpaceXCBSE 10th Second Board Result 2026Eknath ShindeWWE Star Bayley
NEW DELHI: Kerala chief minister V D Satheesan on Tuesday asserted that the Centre would not be allowed to interfere in the state’s freedom to decide the school curriculum, following a cabinet meeting that discussed education-related issues.Speaking to reporters, Satheesan said curriculum decisions fall within the state’s domain and reiterated that Kerala would safeguard its autonomy in shaping educational content for schools.“Centre won’t be allowed to interfere with state freedom to decide curriculum of schools,” the chief minister said after the cabinet meeting, according to PTI.His remarks come amid continuing debates between several states and the Union government over the implementation of education policies, curriculum frameworks and the extent of state control over school education.The Kerala government has maintained that it will preserve its authority over educational matters while ensuring that curriculum decisions reflect the state’s academic priorities and social context.(With inputs from PTI)