Firewood hearths are making an unwelcome comeback in some school kitchens in Kottayam district as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder availability concerns linger.According to the School Pachaka Thozhilali Union, an association of midday meal cooks affiliated to the All India Trade Union Congress, a handful of schools in the district have asked workers to rely on firewood for preparing meals despite schools being accorded priority in LPG allocation.“A few school headmasters have instructed cooks not to use gas for the time being and instead prepare meals on firewood hearths,” said P. Pradeep, State vice-president of the union.Fresh circularEarlier in March, the State government issued a circular directing schools to switch to firewood hearths owing to concerns over cooking gas availability. “At that time, the impact was limited as it was the examination season and attendance was low. However, despite a fresh circular issued on April 30, 2026 directing schools not to compel workers to use firewood, the practice continues in some institutions. With classes now functioning in full swing, this has become a major challenge for cooking workers,” he said.Until a few years ago, meals under the midday meal scheme were routinely prepared on firewood stoves. However, concerns over safety and health prompted a gradual shift to LPG-based cooking, with most schools subsequently upgrading their kitchens and phasing out traditional hearths.ChallengesThe renewed dependence on firewood is now creating fresh challenges. Many schools, particularly those with limited space, no longer have the infrastructure required to accommodate firewood hearths. While temporary cooking arrangements can be made outdoors, the monsoon has complicated such efforts. School authorities are therefore exploring makeshift alternatives to ensure that meal preparation remains uninterrupted.The shift has also raised concerns over additional expenditure. School administrators fear they will have to find extra funds to procure firewood at a time when food related costs are already rising. The storage of firewood has emerged as another concern, especially during the rainy season when wood stacks can become a refuge for snakes and other reptiles.Officials at the district supply office, meanwhile, maintained that LPG allocations for schools in Kottayam up to June had already been cleared. “There are some issues in a few schools where headmasters have been transferred and the OTP required for cylinder allocation has not been properly handed over. Such procedural issues may have contributed to delays in certain cases,” an official said. Published - June 08, 2026 07:37 pm IST
Firewood returns to school kitchens in Kottayam as LPG availability concerns linger
Firewood is re-emerging in Kottayam school kitchens amid LPG shortages, challenging cooking workers and raising operational concerns.






