The Directorate of General Education issued a circular directing teachers assigned to the Houselisting and Housing Census for Census 2027 to work on Saturdays and Sundays in July 2026. The aim is to avoid disruption of regular school classes. Teachers may take "compensatory off" before 31 October 2026 with approval from their head teachers.
Key Developments
- Teachers deployed from 1 July to 30 July 2026 must utilise the eight weekend days for census duties.
- Compensatory leave can be availed by 31 October 2026, subject to head‑teacher permission.
- The circular was issued after protests led by the Kerala School Teachers’ Association (KSTA).
- KSTA’s primary demand remains the appointment of daily‑wage staff for census work to prevent an "academic crisis" in schools.
- The meeting that led to the circular was chaired by General Education Special Secretary D. Sajith Babu, with the circular signed by Director Snehil Kumar Singh.
Important Facts
1. The circular explicitly states that teachers should not miss regular school days; only weekend holidays may be used for census work.
2. Compensation is limited to a single compensatory off day per weekend worked, and must be taken before the end of October 2026.
3. KSTA acknowledges the compensatory provision but stresses that it does not address the core issue of staffing shortages during census operations.
Exam Relevance
This development touches upon several UPSC topics:
- Education Governance (GS2): Role of state education departments and teachers' unions in policy implementation.
- Public Administration (GS2): Use of circulars, bureaucratic hierarchy, and stakeholder negotiations.
- Demographic Data Collection (GS3): Importance of the Census for planning and resource allocation.
- Labour and Employment (GS3): Debate over regular staff versus daily‑wage appointmen