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Nursery admission: Schools continue to flout Government guidelines
January 23, 2011 11:08:08 AM

Staff Reporter | New Delhi

Despite Delhi Government’s strict warnings against erring schools, several schools continued to flout Directorate of Education guidelines on Friday and insisted upon managing the schools according to their own rules. The schools that flouted guidelines included Vivekananda School, Preet Vihar; St Lawrence School, Geeta Colony and Kalka Public School, Alaknanda. Paying no heed to the guidelines St Lawrence School is asking parents to deposit the fees by January 24, else their admission would be cancelled. Blatantly flouting the DoE guidelines, Kalka Public School, too, is allegedly taking a higher amount as fee from parents and issuing receipts of much lesser amounts. While Vivekananda School is giving away nursery seats on first-come, first-served basis.

Mother of a three-year-old from Madhuban in East Delhi said, “Vivekanand School had asked me for a donation of `5,000, even before the display of its first list. Though my daughter managed to qualify, the school management asked me to dposit the fees on the day of declaration of results. The school warned me saying, if I do not deposit the fees, then my daughter might not get admission later”. Another parent, said, “Though my daughter’s name is on the first list, Vivekananda School is saying that the admission will be on first-come, first-served basis”.

According to parents’ allegations, Kalka Public School is asking them to submit `37,000 as admission fees and then giving receipt of `26,000 against the same. A parent on admissionsnursery.com said, “Kalka Public School is asking for a payment of `27,000 by cheque with receipt in return of the same amount, but after paying in cash `10,000 (non-refundable), the school management is not issuing any receipt for the same. I want to register a complaint. I do not know how to go about it. Someone please help.”

Father of a three-year-old from East Delhi said, “These schools are acting in their own way. St Lawrence School is asking parents to deposit the fees, which is non-refundable, by January 24; otherwise the school management will cancel the admissions. What, if my child gets selected in a better school, I will obviously lose this amount”. St Lawrence School had declared its first list on January 20 and the fees they are asking for is `15,700, he further said.

Sumit Vohra, founder of admissionsnursery.com said, “How can the fees be non-refundable. The schools have no right to threaten the parents in this manner. Parents should be given adequate time to deposit the fees”. The New Era School, Rohini which declared its result on January 18, is also asking the parents to deposit the fees by January 22.

Meanwhile, RC Jain, president of Delhi School Public Schools Management Association, an umbrella organisation of more than 1300 schools remained firm on his stand of not giving admission to the EWS category.

Jain said, “We will not give admission to EWS in any case”. Delhi Government had said on Thursday that all city schools will have to give 25 per cent seats to the EWS category otherwise strict action will be taken against the schools.

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Basically sick people are holding the command, they need vigorous treatment. We the bulk middle class are important only at the time of election when we are emotionally changed to give bulk vote.Govt. is silent becoz they know we will become silent one by one whose kid get seat / all become silent after feb. For govt. we are just mob. Its very easy for them to rule over ourselves as the policy given by British - Divide & rule.

Well said by Mr. sumit, we can only put 10-15% of impact by max. effort Rest if we will give in party fund collectively more than these schools have given then see how this govt. act in favour of helpless parents. Mr. R C Jain is boldly giving the statement that he will not allow EWS candidates to take admission in public schools, How in a democratic country he has such power to say like that. I think he is giving such statement to divert the issue of general parents / his next aim is to become next education minister. Beware Mr. Lovely (Sir) from your next contender.      

Very precious words Dr Singh
Basava international schoold dwarka have already displayed thier first list of selected candidates without points. one can not know how much points thier child has scored. they have only chosen from forms whose parents have come for interaction/interview with principal. They are also charging high admission fee

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