<p>Thiruvananthapuram: A day after the tragic electrocution death of a 13-year-old student at his school in Kollam district, Kerala General Education Minister V Sivankutty on Friday announced immediate action, including the suspension of the school's headmistress and a show-cause notice to the management.</p>.<p>Mithun, a student at Thevalakkara Boys High School, died after coming into contact with a live electric wire on the school premises.</p>.<p>Addressing reporters here, the minister said the government had received a detailed report from the Director General of Education and was acting swiftly in response.</p>.Student electrocuted at Kerala school; probe ordered.<p>"We have lost a son of Kerala," Sivankutty said.</p>.<p>Among the steps taken, the school's Parent-Teacher Association will be reorganised, the Assistant Educational Officer will be asked to explain the failure, and the management has been given three days to respond to the notice.</p>.<p>Support for Mithun's family includes Rs 3 lakh in emergency aid, construction of a new house through the Scouts and Guides, and free education up to Class 12 for his younger sibling.</p>.<p>Sivankutty said a government circular issued in May had already warned schools to identify and report electrical hazards before reopening.</p>.<p>"The circular was clear. There can be no excuse," he added. </p>
<p>Thiruvananthapuram: A day after the tragic electrocution death of a 13-year-old student at his school in Kollam district, Kerala General Education Minister V Sivankutty on Friday announced immediate action, including the suspension of the school's headmistress and a show-cause notice to the management.</p>.<p>Mithun, a student at Thevalakkara Boys High School, died after coming into contact with a live electric wire on the school premises.</p>.<p>Addressing reporters here, the minister said the government had received a detailed report from the Director General of Education and was acting swiftly in response.</p>.Student electrocuted at Kerala school; probe ordered.<p>"We have lost a son of Kerala," Sivankutty said.</p>.<p>Among the steps taken, the school's Parent-Teacher Association will be reorganised, the Assistant Educational Officer will be asked to explain the failure, and the management has been given three days to respond to the notice.</p>.<p>Support for Mithun's family includes Rs 3 lakh in emergency aid, construction of a new house through the Scouts and Guides, and free education up to Class 12 for his younger sibling.</p>.<p>Sivankutty said a government circular issued in May had already warned schools to identify and report electrical hazards before reopening.</p>.<p>"The circular was clear. There can be no excuse," he added. </p>