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New Delhi, 8 Jan
The admission season looks anxious and testing time for parents as the Delhi High Court on Wednesday stayed a DoE's order for reserving 20 percent seats in St Columbia's school for students belonging to the economically weaker sections, now as predictably parents are bothered about the delay in the process of nursery admission of their wards as the private schools are also in the same league of receiving stay on their plea for new rules in LG guidelines.
The private schools, however, moved court on 3 January against the new guidelines issued by the Lieutenant Governor, Mr Najeeb Jung, which asked for the weightage to area kids and abolition of 20 per cent management quota in all the private schools. Parents are now worried about if the private schools might get stay on their plea then it will twist a tricky situation on their leave applications. "Me and my husband are working. We have applied for leave since 15th of this month as the admission commences from that day but now as the schools have moved the court for stay, we are worried that the process might get delayed by a week or two," said Nehai Tyagi, a resident of Tilak Nagar.
Parents are also expressing uncertainties during the admission procedure as they believe that they would not get admission effortlessly and many of them would apply for as many schools as possible. "Since, there will be shortage of leaves if the order comes and with that it is very difficult to cover all the schools together at one go or in the short period of time possible," said a parent.
On the other hand, RC Jain, who is president of Delhi State Public Schools Management Association for Unaided Recognised Private Schools, states that the petition was made against the diminishing autonomy of private schools under the new guidelines. He said, "We yearn for our independence and autonomy. The government's latest guidelines are hostile towards self-sufficiency of private, non-aided and recognised schools. We contribute towards 40 percent of city's education but we don't have any right to reserve a seat for the ward of our kin's child."
While expressing the positive decision from the court, he said, "We are optimistic about the petition filed by us and if the action is to be taken, it should be taken against the misuse of management quota but it shouldn't be scratched off."
Meanwhile, Sumit Vohra, who founder of admissionnursery.com, said, "Many parents feel it's a big setback and as private unaided are moving to court against new admission guidelines, now they are anxious about case against new guidelines and dissolution of management quota is not stayed."
Although, amidst all chaos, parents hope for unsurpassed order from the court, "I am applying for all the private schools including DPS, Cambridge and Sardar Patel so I hope that the decision should be sensible enough in terms of accommodating the parents grievances also," said Imam Ghani, a resident of south Delhi.
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really good news but school management will go to Supreme Court now.
Please can any one let me know which schools in south delhi announced admission requirement
Prateek, I concur with you same problem with twins
............. what will happen to my boy child will he get admission in any good school in DWARKA...... good mean overall a good school (academics & developing intuitive learning and not a logical learning)
Good News ! Congrats to each one associated with admission nursery.
Good news!!
Finally all things ll fall in place..All the best everyone..
Thank u AN team for all the efforts..
Also i have a query, wht abt the transparency of draw of lots..
I hope Schools does not raise their fees in order to compensate for management Quota.
Prateek Sir: Yes we are even thinking on the same lines..This purely is luck factor now.. I hope no foul play will be resorted.. N yes that means we will have to fill all d schools within 8 km even though we may not like them.. This norm may prove as a two edged sword..
Its a very good news for all the parents...............
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