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The city government Wednesday informed the Delhi High Court that it has scraped the five additional points to be given to children of parents who come under the inter-state transfer category in nursery admissions. The department of education informed Justice Manmohan that it carried out a survey in 58 leading private schools in the city and found massive misuse of of the transfer points. A notification in this regard will come Thursday. In December last year, Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung set down new nursery admission norms in which five points were to be allotted in inter-state transfer cases.
No points for inter-state transfers in Delhi nursery admissions after findings show misuse INDIA TODAY |
IANS New Delhi, Wednesday, February 26, 2014 | 17:59 IST |
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The Delhi government Wednesday informed the Delhi High Court that it has scraped the five additional points to be given to children of parents who come under the inter-state transfer category in nursery admissions. The department of education informed Justice Manmohan that it carried out a survey in 58 leading private schools in the city and found massive misuse of the transfer points. A notification in this regard will be released on Thursday. In December last year, Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung set down new nursery admission norms in which five points were allotted to inter-state transfer cases for the admissions. |
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what will happen to already selected seventy five pointers.
This is a wonderful news!!! However, alumni play a very important role in education system. I don't know how many of us go back to our schools after passing but it inspires teachers and students a lot when they see an alumni of the school achieving some degree of success. Moreover alumni points give advantage in only one school unlike transfer points that were misused in all schools. In case of siblings - which parent would agree to send their children in two different schools. Some categorisation is definitely required else it will be free for all. What I foresee is scraping of interstate transfer points only and retaining the remaining criteria by DOE. I have neither alumni points nor sibling points. I am happy that now we'll get a chance to participate in the draw with 70 neighbourhood points!!!
I guess you are telling about Bal Bharati pusa road! Only 12 out of 276 are from 70 pointers! Are you sure the draw for 12 was among 70 pointers? There might be 7K applicant with 70 pointers. If so then we stand a good chance now.
How about punishment to those who are found to have misused the transfer point? Should HC not decide a penalty for them? Even if the DOE rules are strictly followed then all their application stand void for this year. But i am not in favour of punishing kids on account of their parents misconduct. Every kid has his/her own future and personality.
I suggest a fine amounting to some good monetary value or social service should be awarded to those found misusing the system.
i think this move of ending transfer point is good but will not help 70 pointers ,schools will again find way out of selling seats .as whose gona check how many seats are left after interstate transfer cases are out.international school are still sellings seats irrespective of abolition of managment quota.
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