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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kendriya Vidyalaya (KV), Pattom, has started a ‘Legal care cell’ as part of the legal literacy programme initiated by the Kerala State Legal Services Authority (KELSA). The main objective of the cell is to teach the students about the basic laws of our country and to make them aware of their basic rights and duties as well as to give them necessary guidance to overcome various social evils which are likely to influence them. The students will be taught the basic lessons by the legal experts as per the study materials supplied free of cost by the KELSA.Apart from that, the cell will act as a link between the parents, students, school and experts in various fields and the Authority to have a direct interaction to spot the students’ problems and find solutions. The cell was inaugurated by advocate V Bhuvanendran Nair, panel advocate of the KELSA, and thereafter an interactive session for the parents with the chief guest was organised.Principal C P Kumaran, teacher coordinator J Premkumar, advocate Sheeba Jafar Sait, PTA chairman Harish Kumar and PTA secretary Ajith Kumar spoke at the function.
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