Granted schools timings changed, education department circular angers administrators, 7620 schools will be directly affected

Outrage among school administrators for changing morning shift time in schools granted by education department, time changed from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. instead of morning.
The education department and school administrators have come face to face after the education department ordered the schools not to run in the morning shift. A circular has been issued by the education department that the morning shift school should be run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is a feeling of resentment among parents-students and school administrators regarding this circular.
Change in the timing of granted schools
Controversy has erupted over the state’s Department of Education changing the timing of grant-aided secondary and higher secondary schools. Administrators are outraged by the change in school times. This circular of the education department will affect 7620 schools in the state. On the other hand, students and parents are also protesting against this circular.
Time 11 to 5 instead of morning shift
It is important that the school time is reduced from 11 to 5 to complete the 27-hour teaching task. It has been ordered to change the time of the morning shift in the granted school from 11 to 5. Schools that do not have a shift system cannot be run in the morning shift. In schools which have both primary section and secondary section, it has been ordered to keep the time of primary section in the morning and the time of secondary section in the afternoon. Following this order, the school administrators are asking why the school time limit has been kept only in the granted schools.