The government has issued weight guidelines for school bags
depending on a child's age, citing studies that show how the load
can affect soft, developing spines.
One survey done by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry
of India found that 68 percent of pre-teen children might suffer
from mild back pain, which can develop into chronic back pain, and
later into a hunchback.
The study, which covered more than 2,500 children and 1,000 parents
in major cities, found that more than 88 percent of children from
seven to 13 carry more than 45 percent of their body weight on their
backs.
Rashmi Tapke, a mother of two, said heavy school bags reflect poor
time-table planning and said she supports the federal initiative.

"If they (schools) plan, they can repeat the subjects taught and
thus reduce the load. My kids find it difficult to carry so many
books," Tapke, whose children attend a private school in Mumbai,
said.
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The state of Maharashtra, where Mumbai is located, mandates that the
weight on the bag should not exceed 10 percent of the child's body
weight. Many schools there have started using white boards and
projectors to ensure text books are not required to be carried to
school.
But in large parts of rural India, children have to walk great
distances, weighed down by school bags. Children have been known to
ford rivers, some with books on their heads, to get to school.
"My frail daughter has to haul about 4-5 kgs of books in her school
bag and also carry her lunch box and water bottle in a separate
bag," said driver Rajinder Shukla, whose child attends a school in
most populous Uttar Pradesh state.
The federal circular also suggests that no home work be assigned to
kids in grades 1 and 2 which will also ensure they don't need to
carry books home.
(Wriitng by Malini Menon; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani and Nick Macfie)
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