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दाखिले में चार वर्ष की उम्र से पिछडे़गी दिल्ली : लवली- DAINIK JAGRAN dt 4 Nov

दाखिले में चार वर्ष की उम्र से पिछडे़गी दिल्ली : लवली
नई दिल्ली, जागरण संवाददाता : नर्सरी दाखिला प्रक्रिया को लेकर दिल्ली सरकार का मत है कि चार साल की उम्र बच्चे के लिए ज्यादा होती है। अगर दाखिले की उम्र चार साल की गई तो दिल्ली के बच्चे देश के अन्य बच्चों से पिछड़ जाएंगे। उन्हें नौकरियों में कम अवसर मिलेंगे। हाल ही में दिल्ली हाइकोर्ट ने सरकार से पूछा है कि क्यों न नर्सरी दाखिले में बच्चे की उम्र चार वर्ष हो? दिल्ली के शिक्षा मंत्री अरविंदर सिंह लवली ने बताया कि देश भर में बारहवीं पास बच्चे की उम्र अमूमन 17 वर्ष है। ऐसे में चार साल की उम्र के बच्चे का दाखिला नर्सरी में होगा तो बारहवीं उत्तीर्ण करने पर उसकी उम्र 18 वर्ष हो जाएगी। इसलिए नर्सरी में दाखिले की उम्र 3 वर्ष ठीक है। जिससे बच्चा बारहवीं उत्तीर्ण करेगा तो उसकी उम्र 17 वर्ष होगी। अगर ऐसा नहीं होता तो भविष्य में इसका खामियाजा दिल्ली की नौजवान पीढ़ी को भुगतना होगा। क्योंकि जब वह सरकारी नौकरियों की प्रतियोगी परीक्षा में बैठेगी तो शैक्षणिक योग्यता बढ़ने के साथ उम्र अधिक होने से उसे नौकरी आवेदन में मिलने वाले अवसर कम हो जाएंगे। उन्होंने यह भी कहा कि स्कूलों की मनमानी पर रोक के लिए सरकार की पूरी तैयारी है। गरीब परिवारों (ईडब्ल्यूएस) के बच्चों के लिए निजी स्कूलों में कोटा 25 फीसदी लागू होगा। सरकार ने इन बच्चों की शिक्षा-दीक्षा पर होने वाले खर्च को लेकर बजट भी तैयार किया है। जिसमें हर गरीब बच्चे की पढ़ाई का खर्च सरकार उठाएगी। योजना की घोषणा अगले सप्ताह तक की जाएगी। नर्सरी में दाखिले दिसंबर मध्य से शुरू! : सब ठीक रहा तो इस बार नर्सरी में दाखिला प्रक्रिया दिसंबर मध्य तक शुरू हो जाएगी। शिक्षा निदेशालय ने निजी स्कूलों की बैठक बुलाई थी। जिसमें स्कूलों ने 15 दिसंबर को दाखिला फॉर्म जारी करना सुनिश्चित किया। लेकिन कोर्ट ने गैर सहायता प्राप्त स्कूलों की कमेटी और सरकार को नोटिस जारी कर नर्सरी दाखिले पर उम्र सीमा 4 वर्ष तय किए जाने के विचार पर जवाब मांगा है। अगर सुनवाई की तारीख आगे बढ़ेगी तो दाखिला प्रक्रिया देर से शुरू होगी।

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As far as EWS is concerned...I have only seen its violations...a lot of people, who are not service class, despite having annual business income in crores, obtain fake EWS certificates and snatch seats from non-EWS class parents...second thing which I cannot understand is why not relax maximum admission age of Nursery by 1 year...Why schools like FAS, Amity will not consider children who are between 4 and 5 years..why cant parents decide whether to admit children at the age of 3 or at 4? Why our government wants to force the age of 3 yrs....After all, this age criteria needs to be decided by parents, based on their child's growth and school readiness...
I agree with you Sandeep.  Kendriya vidyalaya follows a rule for upper age limit. An upper age limit for admission is fixed as the minimum age limit plus two years. No child would be eligible for admission in a class, if the age is more than the maximum age prescribed. The maximum age would be further relaxed by two years for handicapped children. Hope it would be good if Delhi Govt follow it. And the last sentence is exactly true.

Completely agree with your views.

I would like my child to start his nursery at 4yrs.. Y do I have to opt for KG only if he's 4+

Exactly, there should be a range of age. And parents should also have the freedom to choose when to start the schooling of their kids. children also have different levels of readiness for school. Some are fully ready when they become three and some at 4. So nursery admission should be allowed to children preferably between the age 3 to 4.5. Some children start speaking even before attaining 2years of age, some start at 4. How can they two be treated in the same way. Parents are the best judge to decide when to start schooling of his/er kid.

I don't get it. How would a child be elder than kids from other states, the idea is to get a child only 1 year of pre primary education starting at 4+, instead of 2 years of pre primary eductaion (nursery and KG) starting at 3+. In either case a child will be admitted to First standard at 5+.

Mr. Lovely himself needs classes to understand the concept.... He needs to improve his reading and listening skills...the court clearly asked .... (1) Increase the age to 4+ and (2) set the pre-primary (or nursery or kindergarten) education for 1 year only instead of current 2 years.... Is it so hard to understand by "Education Ministers".... God know what will happen to our country when such st***d people are deciding for our children future.

On the contrary I think he deliberately made such a statement to confuse people so that their will be no opposing of their decision of setting age at 3+ (which they have already made in private meetings with concern parties/ schools).

I think lovey ji needs to understand that these are not trucks or buses...we are talking about our kids..

Sarika has got it absolutely right. Admission in 1st standard will continue to be at 5 years age. The point is to have one  year of pre-primary schooling instead of 2 years currently. Not sure what value addition does 2 years of pre-primary schooling provide. A 4 year old child will definitely be much more prepared to get into a bigger school than a 3 year old.

At 3 years, lot many children does not get enough time in play schools and hence lacks the mental build up to get into main school.

Moreover, this is not a state level competition. It is highly likely that over a period of time other states will also follow this policy.

Mr. Lovely, My view is that the minimum age of the child should be 4 years and pre primary education should be one year so that Child is 5 when he is in 1st standard accordingly he would be able to clear 12th standard at the age of 17.

Please if you could organise some referrandum of parents, teachers and school principals on this and other important questions....like admission criterion and transparency in the process and take some informed and strong actions to tackle with these chronic issues and save the future of this country.

Hey, whatever is/should be the age of admission, this must be decided atleast six months prior to admission procedures not just on the brink of admission starts. This raising of issues at the last minutes is very disturbing and would increase more confusions only.

Friends, better not to raise any new issue now at the last minute as this court case happened and pin all much before next session!!

Right...

It should not be Eleventh hour activity.. It is creating confusion amongs parents.

 

we need to change our thinking.....this law shall be made applicable to whole country....even kids need their bachpan

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