The Kerala Women’s Commission addresses issues in unaided schools, proposing solutions to the exploitation faced by teachers and staff. Chairperson P. Satheedevi emphasizes the importance of these schools in the state’s education but highlights reported rights violations of qualified educators, including graduates and postgraduates. Concerns include the lack of job security and instances where staff salaries are funneled into school managers’ accounts. The commission’s public hearing in Kozhikode underscores the need to protect the rights of educators within unaided schools, seeking to present recommendations to the government for resolving these problems.