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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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in which DPS?
We all have forgoton on another pil on which high court has issued notice to the Delhi L-G, asking him to explain why there was no quota for physically challenged children in the points system issued for nursery admissions to private unaided schools. “Clubbing with 25 per cent (quota for) economically weaker groups (EWS) would also subsume or entirely extinguish the claim of the special children to their right to education,
So not sure if these points will be given to disabled group in addition to EWS
Points for sibling/ alumini should be do away with.. why one child should be benefited because of the parent schooling.. and this will go on and on then their child will easily get admission in the school
single girl child should get points. otherwise scrap all points including alumini, sibling(logic- top schools admissions truncated to those siblings/alumini only) and without any quota. just only one criteria distance.
Redraw should be in all respects without any bias so that everybody will have equal probability once for all. No reservation or Quota for anything. just a distance criteria should be there. EWS is very good thing but proper steps should be taken to give that right to only eligible people like BPL, not non ITR filing people.
Scrapping 5 points for transfer is indeed a very good move and brings slight relief for 70 pointers because majority of schools are having around 3000 & more applications with 70 points and will go for a draw for meagrely few seats. Most of the seats will be filled by distance+sibling+alumni (70+20+5+ =95 points in old and established schools. Yes, slightly good chances for other emerging schools where alumni is hardly nil and siblings are not very much.
Atleast few parents will be lucky with 70 points confirming seats out of draw of lots. Thanks and best of luck to all supported this cause. Thanks team AN,com
Most of the seats will be filled by distance+sibling+alumni (70+20+5+ =95 points in old and established schools. please take up case to scrap all points and all children should be based on equal opportunity by way of single draw. Actually alumini has taken lion share in 75 points in their respective schools.
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