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India today ~The city government Wednesday informed the Delhi High Court that it has scraped the five additional points to be given to children of parents who come under the inter-state transfer

New Delhi, Feb 26

The city government Wednesday informed the Delhi High Court that it has scraped the five additional points to be given to children of parents who come under the inter-state transfer category in nursery admissions. The department of education informed Justice Manmohan that it carried out a survey in 58 leading private schools in the city and found massive misuse of of the transfer points. A notification in this regard will come Thursday. In December last year, Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung set down new nursery admission norms in which five points were to be allotted in inter-state transfer cases.

No points for inter-state transfers in Delhi nursery admissions after findings show misuse

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New Delhi, Wednesday, February 26, 2014 | 17:59 IST
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The Delhi government Wednesday informed the Delhi High Court that it has scraped the five additional points to be given to children of parents who come under the inter-state transfer category in nursery admissions.

The department of education informed Justice Manmohan that it carried out a survey in 58 leading private schools in the city and found massive misuse of the transfer points. A notification in this regard will be released on Thursday.

In December last year, Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung set down new nursery admission norms in which five points were allotted to inter-state transfer cases for the admissions.

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here is my one cent -

First child or second child - how does that effect for getting resvn in school via points. Both have to study irrespective of being first/second/third. I know many will say about population and all. And yes, second child will get sibling point but only in one school. Why should second child suffer because he is late!!.

Sibling - If you have more than one child, then only you can understand its utility. Siblings must be given most weightage.

Alumni - Although I dont personally approve of but thinking of parents who are passed out and want to be associated with it via their kids, they should be given some weightage but least. May be 5 points at most. And that too on condition that they contribute to school in some way.

Girl Child - This shouldnt be there for General category. Wether I have a girl or a boy, I want both them to be at same level at home or at school. Its surely needed for EWS.

Special Needs - These kids have right to education too!

I feel their should be only one criteria of distance. Nothing else. Rest should be resvn by percentage and draw within the percentage. E.g., if there are 100 seats, 25 are reserved for EWS. 5 may be for Special Needs, 5 for Alumni, 10 for Siblings and rest for general. This AS PER ME is more unbiased approach.

Transfer cases - now they are tricky depending on whether fake or really genuine.

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