The Kerala Directorate of Higher Secondary Education has banned sharing study materials via social media platforms like WhatsApp to keep learning classroom-centered. Regular school inspections will ensure compliance with this new rule, which addresses parental concerns from the pandemic era’s digital learning practices. Handwritten notes are encouraged for better engagement and memory retention.
Kerala bans sharing study-notes on WhatsApp: 7 reasons why traditional handwritten notes are still the best for students

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