In a notification, the Board has suggested that parents and teachers should ensure that students carry books only according to the time-table.
It also said that schools' heads and teachers should discourage senior students from carrying heavy 'reference' books or other such materials.
Schools have also been asked to ensure that the curriculum supports more activity-based, ICT-supported learning for all the main subjects in all classes as far as possible.
Homework is to be 'staggered' to prevent overload while academic co-ordinators or supervisors may monitor this, it said.
Co-curricular activities should be conducted every day, and scheduled in the time-table accordingly to ensure the balance of bag weight throughout the academic session, CBSE said.
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