That is one of the biggest failures, the lack of a good principal like Mr Kunhi.

If you are close to the happenings, then you will probably have heard the "treatment" that was given to Mr Kunhi during his last years with MES by the same "older members".

History aside, the whole concern is about even the members who want to make a difference giving up due to the others who do not know better. From what is being reported, they are throwing their hands in the air and admitting that "nothing can be done/changed" and go about minding their own business, instead of having to go through the pressure from the nexus of old timers whenever any change for the better is suggested.

And it is not the management alone. This "older members" problem seems to exist deeply amongst the teachers also. Coupled with the tuition menace, it is one heck of a quagmire.

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