Meanwhile, this would put pressure on schools with many students returning from the Gulf seeking admission.
According to a teacher in a prominent central school in Thiruvananthapuram the government had allotted proportionate seats during the Kuwait exodus.
An earlier study by the Thiruvananthapuram-based Centre for Development studies said the state is primarily a 'money order economy' indicating the huge volume of expatriates from the state.
Image: Workers add finishing touches to a boat in Kerala. | Photograph: Sherwin Crasto/Reuters
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