Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights on Friday, July 22 gave the state government the order to make all schools co-educational starting with the 2023–24 school year. With this, it hopes to put an end to Kerala's use of boys-only or girls-only schools. All of these institutions, according to the Commission, should be transformed into coed or mixed schools. The girls-only and boys-only schools are likely to be a thing of the past in Kerala soon, as the state child rights panel ordered conversion of all educational institutions in the state into mixed schools by the next academic year. In a landmark order, the Commission directed the state government that there should only be coeducation institutions in the southern state from the academic year 2023-24. Based on a plea filed by an individual, the panel ordered the Principal Secretary ( General Education) and Directors of the Public Education and the State Council for Education, Research and Training (SCERT) to come up with an action plan in this regard. A detailed report on the implementation of co-education system should be submitted to the Commission within 90 days, as per the order. Besides implementing the co-education system, physical circumstances and basic amenities including toilets should be improved in such schools and parents should be given awareness on the need for co-education, the order further said. According to figures, there are a total of 280 girls schools and 164 boys schools in the government and aided sectors in Kerala. CBSE Class 12 results: Girls from Noida, Bulandshahr score 500/500 CBSE 10th result released after 12th, check it from direct link here Bihar: Bomb explodes outside school, two children injured