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TNN | Nov 30, 2014, 04.46 AM IST
Areej
Yes could be as no rule on upper age out yet .
The Sunday Guardian 30 Nov
Nursery admissions to be a bumpy ride yet again
The HC scrapped the Delhi government’s guidelines, further allowing ‘maximum autonomy’ to private-unaided schools. |
Vatsala Shrangi New Delhi | 29th Nov 2014
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Nursery admissions in the national capital do not seem to be a smooth-sail even this year, as both the Delhi government and a section of parents are all set to file petitions demanding a stay on the Delhi High Court's recent verdict. The HC in its order on Friday scrapped the Delhi government's guidelines, further allowing "maximum autonomy" to private-unaided schools in the city to frame their own admission policy. The decision has left the parents even more anxious as they are wary of the admission cycle undergoing the same series of court cases that delayed the admissions last year until summer vacations. The Directorate of Education, after last year's fiasco, recently announced that guidelines will be released early-December for the next session. However, it will not be the case since after moving the court the matter will be presented before a division bench first. "Even if the directorate files the petition at the earliest, court proceedings may take time. It may even go the Supreme Court," said a DoE official. While schools welcome the change, the Delhi government and parents are in favour of having "uniform guidelines". They are also worried about schools freezing seats under the management quota. The situation has become even more difficult this year, said Sheeba Adil, parent of a four-year-old who will be seeking admission for her daughter in the next session. "The verdict is totally against the larger parent community. The verdict is only school-friendly and does not take into consideration the fact that schools may not even ensure space for middle class parents. It will once again be a series of petitions, court orders and court stays making it equally difficult for parents as last year," she said.
Sumit Vohra, founder of admissionsnuresry.com, a forum for parent's rights, said, "As the Delhi government is planning to go to court, it will not be issuing the admission calendar, which sets the admission process in motion, anytime soon. This will result in greater delay even if the schools are ready with their fresh policy on time. Why should parents be at the receiving end every year? They being the most important stakeholders of the system are not involved for discussion before any such decision." However, city schools maintain that they will be formulating the guidelines, as per the court orders, based on the Ganguly Committee recommendations (2007). When asked about the parent's concerns, M.I. Hussein, principal of DPS Mathura Road, said, "The court's order entails formulating the guidelines as per the Ganguly Committee recommendations, which it has been doing barring last year when the government released common guidelines. Yes, management quota will return, but parents don't have to worry, as we will have a transparent and streamlined system. The number of seats will remain the same." He added that the school is going to have an emergent meeting of its society next week to decide on a uniform admission policy. |
Dear Sir,
What is the expected date of publishing date of admission form South east district pvt. schools near Kalkaji.
Sevakram Sir, I teach in a govt. school on saturday when I am off from my job as it is my hobby. I have observed that most of the Govt teachers mind set are constant, Like: They think that why should we take pain like Contract teachers and other temporary employees take.
Even they make fun on us type of teachers who take classes on honorary basis.
Anjani Kumar
Sevakram sir ji.....Education is still good and pure .. but the owners of schools and other educational institutions make it a profit making entity... and mold law with help of there money power... as you can see what happened in yesterday's verdict
Gud move sevakram sir... impressive
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