The decision has been taken in view of the prevailing cold environment and reports of Met office that minimum temperatures would fall further, a Government release said.
Minimum temperatures ranging between 10-15 degrees Celsius are being reported at different places in the State for the last several days.
A meeting held by Deputy Chief Minister K Srihari, who handles education portfolio, decided that the blankets be distributed before December 15, it said.
The blankets would be distributed to over one lakh students in the Government-run schools, including Model Schools and Kasturba Gandhi vidyalayas, and the move would cost about Rs 2.50 crore, the release added.
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