Kutch-Bhuj:Satrant Parixa Sudhara Ayojan Babat



This circular does not alter that multi-denominational basis by which religious instruction is provided or amend any of the deeds, or legal instruments concerned. It may have been reasonable when the schools were established for a school to assume that its pupil population was predominately Catholic and to make arrangements for religious instruction and worship exclusively on that basis. Historically some ETB schools in addition to meeting Catholic needs also made provision for religious instruction that met the needs of pupils from local Protestant communities. Depending on their future pupil composition as multi-denominational schools, Community and ETB schools may have to make provision for religious instruction for those from other minority religions should it be required. Past practice of assuming that the pupil body is predominately Catholic and arranging religious instruction accordingly is no longer an appropriate approach. In a changing context the constitutional right not to attend religious instruction must be given effect through changed practices. The key change is that those who do not want instruction in line with the requirements of any particular religion should be timetabled for alternative tuition throughout theschool year rather than supervised study or other activities.



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