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Show Cause Notice issued to Modern (Barakhamba) /Amity (Saket) /Gyan Bharti for Screening(taking written exam for Grade 1st to Grade 8th against RTE)

Show Cause Notice issued to Modern (Barakhamba) /Amity (Saket) /Gyan Bharti for Screening(taking written exam for Grade 1st to  Grade 8th against RTE) after  Mr Sumit Vohra Highlights it to DOE~Pioneer, Rashtriya Sahara, Nai Duniya(See Quotes of Dir Doe Mr Amit Singla and Secretary of DOE Mr Diwan Chand)

दाखिले के लिए टेस्ट लेने वाले तीन स्कूलों को नोटिस- Rashtriya Sahara

निदेशालय ने जारी किया कारण बताओ नोटिस

नई दिल्ली(एसएनबी)। एडमिशन के लिए टेस्ट लेने वाले तीन स्कूलों को शिक्षा निदेशालय ने कारण बताओ नोटिस जारी किया है। निदेशालय ने नोटिस में इन स्कूलों से पूछा है कि क्यों न उनके खिलाफ कार्रवाई की जाए। ये तीन स्कूल हैं मॉडर्न स्कूल (बाराखंभा रोड), एमिटी (साकेत) व ज्ञान भारती स्कूल (साकेत)। इन स्कूलों की शिकायत एडमिशन नर्सरी डॉट कॉम के प्रमुख सुमित वोहरा ने की थी। वोहरा ने बताया कि शिकायत के बावजूद ज्ञान भारती स्कूल, साकेत ने तो टेस्ट का रिजल्ट भी जारी कर दिया। शिक्षा निदेशालय के निदेशक अमित सिंघला ने बताया कि इन स्कूलों को शिकायत के आधार पर कारण बताओ नोटिस जारी किया गया है। निदेशालय यदि जवाबों से संतुष्ट नहीं होता है, तो इन स्कूलों के खिलाफ कार्रवाई की जाएगी। गौरतलब है कि शिक्षा का अधिकार कानून के तहत पहली से आठवीं तक की कक्षाओं में दाखिले के लिए किसी भी तरह की मौखिक या लिखित परीक्षा नहीं ली जा सकती है।  इसके अलावा एमिटी स्कूल साकेत को भी तीसरी, छठी व 8वीं कक्षा में दाखिले के लिए परीक्षा लेने पर नोटिस जारी किया गया है। ज्ञान भारती स्कूल साकेत ने भी पहली से नौवीं कक्षा में दाखिले के लिए 2 मार्च को बच्चों की लिखित परीक्षा ली थी। वोहरा ने बताया कि शिकायत देने के बाद प्रदेश शिक्षा मंत्री प्रो. किरण वालिया ने कहा था कि ऐसे स्कूलों के खिलाफ कार्रवाई की जाएगी।

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Schools asked to show cause for RTE violation -Pioneer

The Delhi Directorate of Education (DoE) on Wednesday issued show-cause notices to three prominent schools for violating the Right to Education (RTE) Act by allegedly asking students to take tests to get admission in junior classes.

“We have issued notice to Modern School-Barakhamba Road, Amity International School and Gyan Bharti School in Saket for generating screen tests to give admissions to children. The notice seeks explanation from schools and directs them to stop any such activity. “We cannot tolerate flouting of the RTE Act and strict action will be taken against any party doing so,” said Diwan Chand, Secretary of DoE.

The schools had reportedly asked children seeking admission in Classes II to XIII to write a screen test. The RTE Act guarantees free and compulsory elementary education to all children in the age group of six to 14 years. No school can, while admitting a child, subject the child or parents to any screening process.

Sumit Vohra, owner of admissionsnursery.com, an online forum, alleged that it was not the only case of its kind. “After the issue was reported, Gyan Bharti School-Saket pulled off the notice about entrance exam results from their website but it was put up on the school notice board. Similarly, many other schools are still carrying on with the process under cover. We expect the DoE to take action fast but it has got delayed for many days,” Vohra said.

Yasir Arafat, a parent, shared his experience. “I was called by Saint Giri School, Jasola, for a test on March 11 to get my child admitted in pre-primary class but the school rejected the candidature,” he said.

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Thanks to Mr.Vohra who always highlighted the violation of RTE Act against the schools. Thanks to DOE who took swift action. 

Schools should respect the RTE Act and abide by the constitutional law.

As Mr.Vohra said previously some regulation in admission process has to be brought other classes too like nursery admission process. 

These are many other schools conducting the entrance test under cover as said by Mr.Vohra. Recently I heard BGS International Dwarka is also one among them who took 1 hour entrance test for class III admission. 

Schools should appreciate individual differences and believe that all students can learn at different rates and ways through their best teaching methodology and practices. They believe on their quality of teaching standards and should not adopt any screening procedures and instead of teaching by choosing best students through any set of skill sets they should try to bring best out of latent potential hidden in each student. 

Parents should avoid taking entrance tests and bring out the erring schools out in open and fight against the violation of RTE Act.

Mam, Now schools are not putting admission notice with written test on website.

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