The Education Department in Goa has issued a new directive for all schools in the state, stating that students must wear only canvas shoes and not leather shoes. The decision aims to promote uniformity and affordability among students. Leather shoes tend to be more expensive and can create disparity among students from different economic backgrounds. By mandating canvas shoes, the Education Department hopes to create a level playing field for all students. This move is also in line with the sustainable fashion trend, as canvas shoes are considered more eco-friendly compared to leather shoes. The decision has received mixed reactions from parents and students, with some welcoming the change for its cost-effectiveness and others expressing concerns about the durability and quality of canvas shoes. However, the Education Department is firm on its stance and has instructed all schools to enforce the new rule effectively. This development showcases the government’s commitment to promoting inclusivity and sustainability in the education sector. Students and parents are encouraged to comply with the new dress code to avoid any inconvenience. The initiative aligns with the broader goal of creating a more equitable and environmentally conscious society.
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