Faridabad schools ban reels in campus; action warned for violations
Press Trust of India | March 27, 2026 | 08:17 PM IST | 1 min read
Faridabad schools ban making reels during school hours to ensure discipline and safety; videos allowed only with permission and teacher supervision
Students, teachers, and staff at any government school in Faridabad district will not be allowed to make reels or videos during school hours, an official said on Friday. The district's elementary education officer issued an order taking cognisance of some videos circulating online, and keeping in mind, the "dignity and safety" of schools.
"This order has been issued to maintain a disciplined environment in schools. It is essential for both students and teachers to understand the dignity of a school. This is a vital step to maintain the standard of education in schools," said Basant Kumar, District Elementary Education Officer, Faridabad.
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The order states that the creation of reels and videos during class hours is adversely affecting academics, the official said. Videos and reels can be filmed on any cultural or awareness-related issue on school premises, only after permission is taken from relevant authority. Videos can only be made under the supervision of a teacher. Disobeying these orders will result in action against the school head, he added.
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