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Govt sleeps as schools openly flout nursery rule -Mail Today

By Ritika Chopra in New Delhi

IT APPEARS even a law cannot stop private schools in the Capital from discriminating in nursery admissions.

Though the Right to Education ( RTE) Act bans schools from profiling parents to give admission to children, several schools have made parents’ profession an admission criterion.

The Delhi government had earlier warned schools against doing this. But the education department is yet to initiate any action against the schools which have announced points for parents’ professions.

The admission criteria of four branches of Delhi Public School — RK Puram, Mathura Road, Vasant Kunj and Rohini — and Bal Bhawan School in Mayur Vihar favours kids whose parents belong to specific professions.

While the Mathura Road and RK Puram branches of DPS have done it indirectly by awarding points to parents who have participated in Asiad, Commonwealth Games or Olympics, others have set aside as many as 10 points for certain professions.

This is a blatant violation of the provisions of the RTE Act and the admission guidelines issued by the state government on November 15 last year.

Making parents’ profession or education an admission criterion is perceived as discriminatory since the children of businessmen, housewives, parents in other professions and those who are lesser qualified find it tough to get admission.

Under the RTE Act, every child has the right to get education irrespective of whether his/ her parents are educated or not and what they do for a living.

Principals of none of these schools, except DPS RK Puram, could be reached for comments despite repeated attempts.

And the line of defence adopted by D. R. Saini, principal of DPS, RK Puram, was unsatisfactory.

“ The question of discriminating on the basis of parents’ professional background does not arise as sport is not a profession,” he said.

Education department officials said the schools resorting to parents’ profiling were on their radar. “ We are watching them and will soon take action. The department’s stand against profiling is very clear. Awarding point to parents who are, say, national awardees, clearly amounts to discrimination. Children whose parents are not achievers will clearly suffer because of this,” an official said.

The government’s wait- andwatch approach, however, could mean that the schools could be let off easily this year also.

The admission of children on the basis of parents’ educational and/ or professional background had raised a storm last year, too.

But the government woke up only after most schools had wrapped up their admission process.

The schools got away with the discrimination since it was too late to scrap their admissions.

Delhi’s education minister Arvinder Singh Lovely, who had warned schools against making parents’ profile an admission criterion, was not available for comment despite repeated attempts.

Parents of tiny tots are upset with the schools as well as the government. “ The government has failed to make an example of the erring schools in the past. So they have no fear,” said a parent.

Sumit Vohra, founder of admissionsnursery.com , said: “ The government was supposed to vet the admission criteria of all the schools. The fact that these schools have openly declared their discriminatory criteria means the education department officials have failed to do their job.”

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What is the rule on profiling of parents?

The RTE Act and the admission guidelines of the Delhi government prohibit private schools from profiling children on the basis of the




 

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pls  gimme your phone number sir or i can give you media no of 8 -10 agency

no news they do without taking to concerened parents

Sakshi, I hope the news correspondents will hide the identity of the people they talk to!

Mr sumit ...I salute You for your commendable work (without any profit motive) . Really appreciate the effort put behind . Carry on with great enthu.. as you would be helping thousands of parents. We are with you.

 

Ashish Sabharwal

Dear Ashish

 

I had suffered so much at the time of my kids admissions..that torture made helping parent community

my passion 

 

THANKS FOR YOUR KIND WORDS !!

I beg to differ, for some cases it might helped BUT now the point system becomes too skewed in favor of alumni.

This is even more dangerous. 20 points for Alumni (out of 90) and 25 points for entire Dwarka and 20 points for ANY OTHER place ( a big joke of neighborhood criteria ) in Delhi.

 

Now it is certain that alumni staying in Dwarka and other part of Delhi will only get admission in DPS Dwarka through this point system. Is it fare? NO!

 

Suggestion: Alumni should not be more than 10 points in total. Also Neighborhood criteria should be better graded based on Kms.

 

ALUMNI POINTS WE PROTEST - IT IS DISCRIMINITION  AS PER RTE

 

IT MEANS WE ARE COMPARING AND UNEDUCATED  Parent WITH PARENTS WITH ATLEAST

EDUCATED TILL 12 STD

 

 RTE says we cannot do profiling on basis of education /income of parent

No doubt, you guys have created a much needed platform for the parent community to interact.

This saves us parents from lots of uncertainty, loss of information and act as a vibrant force against school's delibrations!

 

Best of luck!!

Thanx Manoj   V R ONE
AS DESIRED POINTS OF BANYAN TREE SCHOOL, LODHI INSTITUTIONAL AREA IS GIVEN:
S.No Criteria Specifications Points

1. Age 3yr to 3.5yrs

15
3.5yrs to 4yrs 25
2. Girl Child 15
3. Compssionate Grounds • Siblings- Fee slips, 2010-11
• Single Parent – Court Orders
• Adopted Child- Adoption Papers
• Transfer Cases- Transfer Order of either parent in or after January, 2010
• Special needs-within main stream inclusion. Certificate of specialist required.
05
4. Alumni
Only those who have graduated from Senior Secondary
School Leaving Certificate required 20
5. Children using
safe transport
• Existing Bus routes, provided
seats are available
• Personal pick up & drop 10
6. Proven track
record of
parents International/National/State/University
level
Certificates required 25
Total 100

@ Upasna Point noted and reported  to leading news agency lets c when it gets published

DPS chain has involvement of one of the important member of current government. Do you think that any department has that much dare to take action against these. This is just an eyewash. I again say that parents are helpless.
which person ..he was removed from dps society 2 years back if ur talking about sk

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