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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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PH Sibling points only
God is Great.God is gud,finally the efforts have paid.Thanks all who did the hard work.
Fingers crossed for new guidelines tomorrow - which helps first boy child parents.
What i think schools should do is - give confirmed seats to all in waiting list of 70 pointers in place of confirmed 75 pointers (transfer cases only).
THANKS TO HON'BLE HIGH COURT, MR VOHRA, MAM SAKSHI AND AN TEAM. THANKS TO ALL PARENTS. THANKS.
MR VOHRA HAS DEMANDED FOR FIRST CHILD POINTS IN MEDIA TOMMOROW AND WITH DOE.
What sense does it make? All those not first child already have a seat. Most with first child are in 70 and all will graduate to 75. What impact does it make only other than eating into alumni quota. a sensible and holistic approach will be to cap alumni and siblings. think holistically rather that a piece meal solutions.
So does it mean now new forms will have to be filled with affadavit for first child as some schools did not ask sibling details if studying in other schools
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