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Parents await L-G’s reply | In a survey conducted by an admissionsnursery.com too, almost 50% of the respondents indicated they wanted changes in this specific guideline.- Hindustan Times-27 Dec/NBT

Nursery rules: Parents await L-G’s reply

NEW DELHI: The nursery admission guidelines continue to make parents anxious as schools still await a reply to the memorandum they sent to the LieutenantGover nor (L-G) for certain changes.

The L-G, however, held a meeting with the director of education on Thursday.

The National Progressive Schools’ Conference (NPSC) had written to the L-G, demanding more autonomy for schools to decide the criteria for the points system. One of the main demands was that the neighbourhood criteria be changed and the points staggered to give benefit to those closest to the school. As per the guidelines currently, anyone who lives within a 6 kilometer radius of the school will get 70 points out of a 100. Sources, however, said there was a chance of this rule being tweaked. “There may be some changes in the neighbourhood criteria. It is almost certain that in other fields, the rules will remain the same and the management quota will not come back,” sources said. In a survey conducted by an online portal admissionsnursery.com too, almost 50% of the respondents indicated they wanted changes in this specific guideline.

“I am missing out on a number of good schools only by two kilometers. The L-G should think about areas such as ours and increase the eligibility to 10 kilometers,” said Archana Kanwar, a parent who lives in Mayapuri.

NPSC confirmed they had not received any communication from the L-G’s office yet.

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Let's wait and watch. And hope for some points for first child it help many parents to get admission.

Distance should be stagerred as 0-3 km different points ,3-6 km different points n 6-10 km different so that child will get admission to closest school n get benefited from neighborhood criteria

Yup.. atleast they should give same point for first child n girl child..

LEST HOPE 

yes first child should have point

BUT CHANCES  ARE 000.1 %

Looking for a positive response in favour of first child points n exceed in kms frm 6 to 10

AGREED 1000% BUT DISTANCES  UP 10 KMS IS IN THE PICTURE AND FIRST CHILD NOT POSSIBLE 

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