Mumbai: Don't be surprised if you see a child buying a deodorant, as city schools are giving them hygiene tips for the summer. The renowned Ecole Mondiale World School in Juhu has instructed primary students to use deodorants in classrooms, as they have to sit with others.
The Ecole Mondiale newsletter to parents says, "As the weather gets warmer we need to think about personal hygiene and the need for regular bathing. As our students grow we need to remind them about the use of deodorant and how important this is when in a classroom with others." The school official refused to comment, but MiD DAY spoke to several schools to know how advisable it is to suggest primary students to use a deo.
A parent reasoned, "Since the school is renowned for having celebrity kids as students, they would demand for such things as well. Though it's not recommended for small kids."
Hanif Kanjer, director, Rustomjee Cambridge International School, said, "For hygiene, I would suggest them to take a proper bath everyday, but won't suggest the use of deodorant, because I think it is only suitable for older kids, but not for primary students."
Francis Joseph, executive head (Operations and Strategy), Ryan International School, agreed, "We would give basic tips to the students to follow hygiene during the summer season, but asking them to use deodorant would be too much and might create disparity among students."
Swati Jajodia, a parent, said, "I remember one of the schools had kept a sanitiser for kids, but a child swallowed it by mistake. Hence, I personally won't recommend any chemicals for my kids just because the summer has arrived."