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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 INDIA TODAY |
IANS 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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even sibling /alumini applicable to one school that itself captures lion share leaving nothing for gen category. Already those parents has got a chance for one child in good school. let the same opportunity should be given to everybody with equal chance.
personally iam feeling happy ending even though i benefited becoz of transfer points. Becoz honesty and integrity always prevails, and hope govt will come with guidelines devoid of any reservations and equal chance to all.
Alumni points should also be scrapped.The applicants whose schooling is not in delhi and also don't have a sibling will again not get opportunity for a seat in good school. I am pretty sure all the vacant seats will be filled by alumni or the schools will sell off by others means.But 70 pointers has a very less chance of getting.
Also does it means that who r born and brought up in delhi only have the rite to send their wards to Reputed school.What about others.
what happens to already selected seventy pointers.
Equal points should be given to Sibling i.e second child as well as first born child. There should be no discrimination...........
Parents education should be considered for additional points...........otherwise there should be no point...every child should have same chance to get the admission.......
Points for distance should remain the same so that the child has the max. chance to get the admission in the nearby school......
Instead of inter state transfer points....additional points should be given to permanent residents of Delhi.....
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