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Nursery parents seethe with anger

With admission process already facing massive delay, parents were hoping for a final resolution

As the stalemate over the nursery admission process continues for three more days, parents of three-year olds in the city are seething with rage.

The admission process had already been delayed massively and parents were hoping for a final resolution to the issue that has been plagued by unrelenting litigation since January this year.

“We have been waiting for so long now to get some clarity. We had full faith in the judiciary but it has also disappointed us. There can be nothing more harrowing for a parent than standing by as their child’s future is on hold,” said Preeti Gautam, mother of a three-year old who lives in Kailash Colony.

Parents had been waiting for Monday’s hearing for the last two weeks.

The nursery admission process this year has been mired in controversy with one PIL after the other forcing the high court to stay the entire process.

The Lieutenant Governor had come out with new guidelines on December 18 last year. These guidelines were drastically different from the previous ones and ruled out those parents who lived more than eight kilometers away from a school. The other categories that were considered were sibling, alumni and transfer points.

The distance criteria was given 70 points, sibling 20, alumni 5 and transfer 5 points.

After a group of parents went to court against the transfer points’ category, the directorate of education scrapped the category.

Another set of parents then went to court against the scrapping of the transfer points’ category. More cases, for and against the alumni points, were also filed.

“The sheer number of cases that have been filed is unbelievable. Whichever way the courts rule, one or the other category will feel cheated,” said S Narendran, a resident of RK Puram.

“The only winners in the entire process are the lawyers. When we were planning to go to court against the alumni points, the lawyer demanded 5 lakh upfront and we had to sit back,” he added.


Online portals for parents and social networking websites are full of comments from disappointed parents who are turning against one another with no real consolation in sight.

  • 25 Mar 2014
  • Hindustan Times (Delhi)
  • HT Correspondent htreporters@hindustantimes.com

Parents worried about fees, schools say can take call only after order

From page 1 NEW DELHI: As parents grow anxious with increasing uncertainty over the nursery admission, worries about the fees too is starting to crop up.

Parents are now worried that schools will admit students only in May but may demand fee for the entire quarter -- starting April.

Till last year, students would start nursery by the first or second week of April. This year it will not be possible as the admission process is expected to end by the last week of April at the earliest.

“We are scared the schools will demand fees for April even though our child will not go to school during that month. As it is, we have been harassed endlessly this year,” said Anjali Kapoor, a parent. Ever since the admission process was stayed by the high court, those parents who had already reserved seats in school have been speaking out against the fee return policy. A new apprehension has now been added to the list.

Schools on their part say they cannot discuss the issue till the court comes out with a judgment and a schedule.


“Discussions about this can happen only when the court has come out with a verdict. I am sure court or the directorate of education will address this issue. They have been proactive in making rules regarding fee collection very clear,” said Ameeta Wattal, chairperson National Progressive Schools’ Conference.

Nursery admissions stalemate persists, stay on draw of lots to continue
Last Updated: Monday, March 24, 2014, 20:32

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New Delhi: The agonising wait for parents to get their children admitted in nursery was prolonged as the Delhi High Court on Monday said its stay on fresh draw of lots will continue till Friday when it will hear pleas against the admission guidelines.

The court also rejected the data provided by Directorate of Education (DoE) of Delhi Government in pursuance of earlier direction seeking details pertaining to nursery admission in the unaided recognised private schools.

The bench of Acting Chief Justice BD Ahmed and Justice Siddharth Mridul asked the DoE to file the data afresh containing recent status of seats and other aspects related to the nursery admission.

During the brief hearing, the court was not convinced with the reply of government that nursery admission guidelines have been framed after proper deliberations, taking into account all relevant issues including the neighbourhood scheme.

"What about the larger issue? What about the right to education? The issue is simply of demand and supply. Seats are few and demands are more. What are you doing to deal with it," it said.

"In every academic year, the courts are flooded with such petitions," the bench said in the packed courtroom.

As per the guidelines, out of 100, 70 points are given kids who reside within 0 to 8 kms of a school.

Twenty points to a child whose sibling is studying in the same school and 5 points are earmarked for the kids whose parents were alumni.

Delhi government has recently done away with five points which were being awarded to kids under inter-state transfer category.

The court is hearing several petitions and appeals filed by parents against various aspects of nursery admission.

One of the appeals seek scrapping of 5 and 20 points being awarded to kids falling under alumni and sibling categories respectively saying the kids, having only 70 neighbourhood points, are left with no hope or scope of getting admission.

Another appeal has been filed by some parents against the March 6 order of the single judge bench by which government was asked to conduct a fresh draw of lots among similarly placed kids who have secured 70 points on the basis of neighbourhood criteria.

The petition alleged that kids, who have already declared selected for nursery admission after the draw of lots, will have to undergo the same process again in pursuance of the single judge bench order on the issue.

The present dispute started after the Lieutenant Governor (LG) had on February 27 issued an order abolishing 5 points, out of 100, being awarded to inter-state transfer cases.

The LG's order had said, "If a school has conducted draw of lots for those applicants securing 70 points, that draw shall remain valid for selected/confirmed candidates only.

"Fresh draw of lots shall be held for remaining applicants having 70 points, including wait-listed applicants and those applicants who were earlier securing 75 points because of 'inter-state transfer case' category," it said.

The single judge found fault with the order and had directed that candidates having equal marks be considered equally by conducting a fresh draw of lots, wherever necessary.

The appeal has sought setting aside of March 6 order saying, "A large number of draws have already been held and wards of appellants have been selected for admission."

The plea said the single judge had "grossly erred" in passing the order "completely ignoring that a large number of draws have already been held and wards of people like the present appellants have been selected for admission."

It also said the fact that any interim order, at this stage, would cause inconvenience and mental agony to the parents of successful kids was "overlooked".

"If those persons who have earlier secured 75 points because of inter-state transfer criteria have to be again considered, they should be considered by a fresh draw of lots to be held amongst themselves along with the remaining applicants having 70 points and not at the cost of the appellants herein who had already participated in the draw of lots earlier held validly for those applicants securing 70 points," it said.

As per the guidelines, out of the total 100 points, 70 were given if the child lives in the neighbourhood of the school, additional 20 were given if a sibling is studying there, five points more if either parent is an alumni and another five points if it is an inter-state transfer case.

Draw of lots were held at each point level.

RIDAY HEARING

Nursery admissions wait just got longer

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New Delhi: Parents will have to wait longer for the nursery admissions to start, with the Delhi high court on Monday extending its stay on fresh draw of lots till Friday when it will further hear arguments against the admission guidelines.
    HC also asked the Directorate of Education (DoE) of Delhi Government to again file full details relating to ad
missions already made under the latest guidelines cleared by the LG in December last year. A bench of Acting Chief Justice B D Ahmed and Justice Siddharth Mridul rejected the data provided by the government and asked DoE to file fresh data containing recent status of seats and other aspects related to the nursery admission.
    HC was not convinced with the reply furnished by the gov
ernment that nursery admission guidelines have been framed after proper deliberations, taking into account all relevant issues including the neighbourhood scheme.
    “What about the larger issue? What about the right to education? The issue is simply of demand and supply. Seats are few and demands are more. What are you doing to deal with it,” it remarked unhappy that every academic year courts are flooded with such petitions.
    HC is hearing several petitions and appeals filed by parents against various aspects of nursery admission. While one petition seeks scrapping of 5 and 20 points being awarded to kids falling under alumni and sibling categories respectively another plea opposes fresh draw of lots. The single judge faulted the order and directed that candidates having equal marks be considered equally by conducting a fresh draw of lots, wherever necessary.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/delhi/nursery-admissions-stalemate-pe..."; title="View more services" target="_blank" class="addthis_button_expanded">1</a></div> <p>New Delhi: The agonising wait for parents to get their children admitted in nursery was prolonged as the Delhi High Court on Monday said its stay on fresh draw of lots will continue till Friday when it will hear pleas against the admission guidelines. <br/><br/> The court also rejected the data provided by Directorate of Education (DoE) of Delhi Government in pursuance of earlier direction seeking details pertaining to nursery admission in the unaided recognised private schools. <br/><br/> The bench of Acting Chief Justice BD Ahmed and Justice Siddharth Mridul asked the DoE to file the data afresh containing recent status of seats and other aspects related to the nursery admission. <br/><br/> During the brief hearing, the court was not convinced with the reply of government that nursery admission guidelines have been framed after proper deliberations, taking into account all relevant issues including the neighbourhood scheme. <br/><br/> "What about the larger issue? What about the right to education? The issue is simply of demand and supply. Seats are few and demands are more. What are you doing to deal with it," it said. <br/><br/> "In every academic year, the courts are flooded with such petitions," the bench said in the packed courtroom. <br/><br/> As per the guidelines, out of 100, 70 points are given kids who reside within 0 to 8 kms of a school. <br/><br/> Twenty points to a child whose sibling is studying in the same school and 5 points are earmarked for the kids whose parents were alumni.<br/><br/></p> <table align="right"> <tbody><tr><td><div id="div-gpt-ad-1381305159318-0" style="width: 250px;"><div id="div-gpt-ad-1381305159318-0_ad_container"></div> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p>Delhi government has recently done away with five points which were being awarded to kids under inter-state transfer category. <br/><br/> The court is hearing several petitions and appeals filed by parents against various aspects of nursery admission. <br/><br/> One of the appeals seek scrapping of 5 and 20 points being awarded to kids falling under alumni and sibling categories respectively saying the kids, having only 70 neighbourhood points, are left with no hope or scope of getting admission. <br/><br/> Another appeal has been filed by some parents against the March 6 order of the single judge bench by which government was asked to conduct a fresh draw of lots among similarly placed kids who have secured 70 points on the basis of neighbourhood criteria.<br/><br/> The petition alleged that kids, who have already declared selected for nursery admission after the draw of lots, will have to undergo the same process again in pursuance of the single judge bench order on the issue. <br/><br/> The present dispute started after the Lieutenant Governor (LG) had on February 27 issued an order abolishing 5 points, out of 100, being awarded to inter-state transfer cases. <br/><br/> The LG's order had said, "If a school has conducted draw of lots for those applicants securing 70 points, that draw shall remain valid for selected/confirmed candidates only. <br/><br/> "Fresh draw of lots shall be held for remaining applicants having 70 points, including wait-listed applicants and those applicants who were earlier securing 75 points because of 'inter-state transfer case' category," it said. <br/><br/> The single judge found fault with the order and had directed that candidates having equal marks be considered equally by conducting a fresh draw of lots, wherever necessary. <br/><br/> The appeal has sought setting aside of March 6 order saying, "A large number of draws have already been held and wards of appellants have been selected for admission." <br/><br/> The plea said the single judge had "grossly erred" in passing the order "completely ignoring that a large number of draws have already been held and wards of people like the present appellants have been selected for admission." <br/><br/> It also said the fact that any interim order, at this stage, would cause inconvenience and mental agony to the parents of successful kids was "overlooked". <br/><br/> "If those persons who have earlier secured 75 points because of inter-state transfer criteria have to be again considered, they should be considered by a fresh draw of lots to be held amongst themselves along with the remaining applicants having 70 points and not at the cost of the appellants herein who had already participated in the draw of lots earlier held validly for those applicants securing 70 points," it said. <br/><br/> As per the guidelines, out of the total 100 points, 70 were given if the child lives in the neighbourhood of the school, additional 20 were given if a sibling is studying there, five points more if either parent is an alumni and another five points if it is an inter-state transfer case. <br/><br/> Draw of lots were held at each point level.</p>">

Nursery admissions stalemate persists, stay on draw of lots to continue

Last Updated: Monday, March 24, 2014, 20:32
  
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New Delhi: The agonising wait for parents to get their children admitted in nursery was prolonged as the Delhi High Court on Monday said its stay on fresh draw of lots will continue till Friday when it will hear pleas against the admission guidelines.

The court also rejected the data provided by Directorate of Education (DoE) of Delhi Government in pursuance of earlier direction seeking details pertaining to nursery admission in the unaided recognised private schools.

The bench of Acting Chief Justice BD Ahmed and Justice Siddharth Mridul asked the DoE to file the data afresh containing recent status of seats and other aspects related to the nursery admission.

During the brief hearing, the court was not convinced with the reply of government that nursery admission guidelines have been framed after proper deliberations, taking into account all relevant issues including the neighbourhood scheme.

"What about the larger issue? What about the right to education? The issue is simply of demand and supply. Seats are few and demands are more. What are you doing to deal with it," it said.

"In every academic year, the courts are flooded with such petitions," the bench said in the packed courtroom.

As per the guidelines, out of 100, 70 points are given kids who reside within 0 to 8 kms of a school.

Twenty points to a child whose sibling is studying in the same school and 5 points are earmarked for the kids whose parents were alumni.

Delhi government has recently done away with five points which were being awarded to kids under inter-state transfer category.

The court is hearing several petitions and appeals filed by parents against various aspects of nursery admission.

One of the appeals seek scrapping of 5 and 20 points being awarded to kids falling under alumni and sibling categories respectively saying the kids, having only 70 neighbourhood points, are left with no hope or scope of getting admission.

Another appeal has been filed by some parents against the March 6 order of the single judge bench by which government was asked to conduct a fresh draw of lots among similarly placed kids who have secured 70 points on the basis of neighbourhood criteria.

The petition alleged that kids, who have already declared selected for nursery admission after the draw of lots, will have to undergo the same process again in pursuance of the single judge bench order on the issue.

The present dispute started after the Lieutenant Governor (LG) had on February 27 issued an order abolishing 5 points, out of 100, being awarded to inter-state transfer cases.

The LG's order had said, "If a school has conducted draw of lots for those applicants securing 70 points, that draw shall remain valid for selected/confirmed candidates only.

"Fresh draw of lots shall be held for remaining applicants having 70 points, including wait-listed applicants and those applicants who were earlier securing 75 points because of 'inter-state transfer case' category," it said.

The single judge found fault with the order and had directed that candidates having equal marks be considered equally by conducting a fresh draw of lots, wherever necessary.

The appeal has sought setting aside of March 6 order saying, "A large number of draws have already been held and wards of appellants have been selected for admission."

The plea said the single judge had "grossly erred" in passing the order "completely ignoring that a large number of draws have already been held and wards of people like the present appellants have been selected for admission."

It also said the fact that any interim order, at this stage, would cause inconvenience and mental agony to the parents of successful kids was "overlooked".

"If those persons who have earlier secured 75 points because of inter-state transfer criteria have to be again considered, they should be considered by a fresh draw of lots to be held amongst themselves along with the remaining applicants having 70 points and not at the cost of the appellants herein who had already participated in the draw of lots earlier held validly for those applicants securing 70 points," it said.

As per the guidelines, out of the total 100 points, 70 were given if the child lives in the neighbourhood of the school, additional 20 were given if a sibling is studying there, five points more if either parent is an alumni and another five points if it is an inter-state transfer case.

Draw of lots were held at each point level.

I

http://zeenews.india.com/news/delhi/nursery-admissions-stalemate-persists-stay-on-draw-of-lots-to-continue_920008.html#"; title="View more services" target="_blank" class="addthis_button_expanded">1</a></div> <p>New Delhi: The agonising wait for parents to get their children admitted in nursery was prolonged as the Delhi High Court on Monday said its stay on fresh draw of lots will continue till Friday when it will hear pleas against the admission guidelines. <br/><br/> The court also rejected the data provided by Directorate of Education (DoE) of Delhi Government in pursuance of earlier direction seeking details pertaining to nursery admission in the unaided recognised private schools. <br/><br/> The bench of Acting Chief Justice BD Ahmed and Justice Siddharth Mridul asked the DoE to file the data afresh containing recent status of seats and other aspects related to the nursery admission. <br/><br/> During the brief hearing, the court was not convinced with the reply of government that nursery admission guidelines have been framed after proper deliberations, taking into account all relevant issues including the neighbourhood scheme. <br/><br/> "What about the larger issue? What about the right to education? The issue is simply of demand and supply. Seats are few and demands are more. What are you doing to deal with it," it said. <br/><br/> "In every academic year, the courts are flooded with such petitions," the bench said in the packed courtroom. <br/><br/> As per the guidelines, out of 100, 70 points are given kids who reside within 0 to 8 kms of a school. <br/><br/> Twenty points to a child whose sibling is studying in the same school and 5 points are earmarked for the kids whose parents were alumni.<br/><br/></p> <table align="right"> <tbody><tr><td><div id="div-gpt-ad-1381305159318-0" style="width: 250px;"><div id="div-gpt-ad-1381305159318-0_ad_container"></div> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p>Delhi government has recently done away with five points which were being awarded to kids under inter-state transfer category. <br/><br/> The court is hearing several petitions and appeals filed by parents against various aspects of nursery admission. <br/><br/> One of the appeals seek scrapping of 5 and 20 points being awarded to kids falling under alumni and sibling categories respectively saying the kids, having only 70 neighbourhood points, are left with no hope or scope of getting admission. <br/><br/> Another appeal has been filed by some parents against the March 6 order of the single judge bench by which government was asked to conduct a fresh draw of lots among similarly placed kids who have secured 70 points on the basis of neighbourhood criteria.<br/><br/> The petition alleged that kids, who have already declared selected for nursery admission after the draw of lots, will have to undergo the same process again in pursuance of the single judge bench order on the issue. <br/><br/> The present dispute started after the Lieutenant Governor (LG) had on February 27 issued an order abolishing 5 points, out of 100, being awarded to inter-state transfer cases. <br/><br/> The LG's order had said, "If a school has conducted draw of lots for those applicants securing 70 points, that draw shall remain valid for selected/confirmed candidates only. <br/><br/> "Fresh draw of lots shall be held for remaining applicants having 70 points, including wait-listed applicants and those applicants who were earlier securing 75 points because of 'inter-state transfer case' category," it said. <br/><br/> The single judge found fault with the order and had directed that candidates having equal marks be considered equally by conducting a fresh draw of lots, wherever necessary. <br/><br/> The appeal has sought setting aside of March 6 order saying, "A large number of draws have already been held and wards of appellants have been selected for admission." <br/><br/> The plea said the single judge had "grossly erred" in passing the order "completely ignoring that a large number of draws have already been held and wards of people like the present appellants have been selected for admission." <br/><br/> It also said the fact that any interim order, at this stage, would cause inconvenience and mental agony to the parents of successful kids was "overlooked". <br/><br/> "If those persons who have earlier secured 75 points because of inter-state transfer criteria have to be again considered, they should be considered by a fresh draw of lots to be held amongst themselves along with the remaining applicants having 70 points and not at the cost of the appellants herein who had already participated in the draw of lots earlier held validly for those applicants securing 70 points," it said. <br/><br/> As per the guidelines, out of the total 100 points, 70 were given if the child lives in the neighbourhood of the school, additional 20 were given if a sibling is studying there, five points more if either parent is an alumni and another five points if it is an inter-state transfer case. <br/><br/> Draw of lots were held at each point level.</p>">

Nursery admissions stalemate persists, stay on draw of lots to continue


  
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New Delhi: The agonising wait for parents to get their children admitted in nursery was prolonged as the Delhi High Court on Monday said its stay on fresh draw of lots will continue till Friday when it will hear pleas against the admission guidelines.

The court also rejected the data provided by Directorate of Education (DoE) of Delhi Government in pursuance of earlier direction seeking details pertaining to nursery admission in the unaided recognised private schools.

The bench of Acting Chief Justice BD Ahmed and Justice Siddharth Mridul asked the DoE to file the data afresh containing recent status of seats and other aspects related to the nursery admission.

During the brief hearing, the court was not convinced with the reply of government that nursery admission guidelines have been framed after proper deliberations, taking into account all relevant issues including the neighbourhood scheme.

"What about the larger issue? What about the right to education? The issue is simply of demand and supply. Seats are few and demands are more. What are you doing to deal with it," it said.

"In every academic year, the courts are flooded with such petitions," the bench said in the packed courtroom.

As per the guidelines, out of 100, 70 points are given kids who reside within 0 to 8 kms of a school.

Twenty points to a child whose sibling is studying in the same school and 5 points are earmarked for the kids whose parents were alumni.

Delhi government has recently done away with five points which were being awarded to kids under inter-state transfer category.

The court is hearing several petitions and appeals filed by parents against various aspects of nursery admission.

One of the appeals seek scrapping of 5 and 20 points being awarded to kids falling under alumni and sibling categories respectively saying the kids, having only 70 neighbourhood points, are left with no hope or scope of getting admission.

Another appeal has been filed by some parents against the March 6 order of the single judge bench by which government was asked to conduct a fresh draw of lots among similarly placed kids who have secured 70 points on the basis of neighbourhood criteria.

The petition alleged that kids, who have already declared selected for nursery admission after the draw of lots, will have to undergo the same process again in pursuance of the single judge bench order on the issue.

The present dispute started after the Lieutenant Governor (LG) had on February 27 issued an order abolishing 5 points, out of 100, being awarded to inter-state transfer cases.

The LG's order had said, "If a school has conducted draw of lots for those applicants securing 70 points, that draw shall remain valid for selected/confirmed candidates only.

"Fresh draw of lots shall be held for remaining applicants having 70 points, including wait-listed applicants and those applicants who were earlier securing 75 points because of 'inter-state transfer case' category," it said.

The single judge found fault with the order and had directed that candidates having equal marks be considered equally by conducting a fresh draw of lots, wherever necessary.

The appeal has sought setting aside of March 6 order saying, "A large number of draws have already been held and wards of appellants have been selected for admission."

The plea said the single judge had "grossly erred" in passing the order "completely ignoring that a large number of draws have already been held and wards of people like the present appellants have been selected for admission."

It also said the fact that any interim order, at this stage, would cause inconvenience and mental agony to the parents of successful kids was "overlooked".

"If those persons who have earlier secured 75 points because of inter-state transfer criteria have to be again considered, they should be considered by a fresh draw of lots to be held amongst themselves along with the remaining applicants having 70 points and not at the cost of the appellants herein who had already participated in the draw of lots earlier held validly for those applicants securing 70 points," it said.

As per the guidelines, out of the total 100 points, 70 were given if the child lives in the neighbourhood of the school, additional 20 were given if a sibling is studying there, five points more if either parent is an alumni and another five points if it is an inter-state transfer case.

Draw of lots were held at each point level.

BNLIVE.COM

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday adjourned the nursery admissions case till March 28.The Delhi government had presented a report in the High Court stating there are 1600 private schools in the national capital. The report further said that 3,19,724 applications were submitted in these schools(including multiple applications) and the total number of open seats were 57,444 out of which 43,893 were filled before February 28 through drawing lots. Meanwhile, anxiety and tension has deepened for parents as nursery admissions in Delhi continue to be in limbo. The process of drawing lots was stayed by the High Court, an order which has distressed parents.

In February this year the court had ordered scrapping of transfer points and later ordered a fresh draw of lots. This order was challenged by parents whose wards had already secured admissions. The HC has now ordered a stay on the draw of earlier lots.

This is the first time admission process has dragged on for so long with points system being changed twice and 15 notifications issued by the Education department, leading to utter confusion.

HC Order 24 Mar-Nursery admission..stay on admission process to continue..next hearing friday..28th march..delhi govt submitted data but court said submit complete and proper data in form of affidavit.

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Comment by Ritika Arora on March 25, 2014 at 1:47pm

Many a parents are securing seats in schools by the other way. I was also called by R D Rajpal for my daughter's admission saying that her name has been selected in the draw of lots and we need to come and get the admission done before 15th Mar. Meantime on 12th mar there came another notification to have STAY on the entire admission process. Still a colleague of mine visited there, though she did not get any call for the selection. It was conveyed to her that if they are interested they can deposit 45 K and get the admission formalities done. She asked, what if court gives an order for the cancellation of admissions and for re draws, they said thats not a problem. WE  WILL GET THE ONLY THOSE CHILDREN'S NAME SELECTED IN THE RE DRAWS AS WELL WHO HAVE ALREADY DONE WITH THE ADMISSION AND FEE DEPOSIT FORMALITIES. Whoaaa, what the heck, no wonder if the other schools are also following this practice. It is leading to too much of stress that we have not been able to secure admission any where till now. Other people are getting it done by a different way. We silly people are just waiting for court orders and later on schools will be doing a malpractice and selct the names of already selected children in the so called FAIR & TRANSPARENT draw of lots. No idea what to do :(:(:(:(:(:(

Comment by Nandita Gupya on March 25, 2014 at 1:30pm

now we are again going to another point system, do we have time for this..................the debate is on the draw of lots and 70 pointers not getting a chance in draw of lots due to sibling and alumni, I feel that 70 pointers do have chances in a lot of schools after the transfer points went away and I have given my case below in my comment over 1 hour ago.

We need to move ahead instead of challenging anything for this session as any addition or deletion from the point system means filling forma all over again.

The point system by Maharam ji is good but needs to go in the next session.

Comment by ABCD on March 25, 2014 at 1:18pm

Maharam ji - Aap Bhi??

Comment by Pramod on March 25, 2014 at 1:02pm

@Vikas. I agree!

Comment by Richa Nigam Agnihotri on March 25, 2014 at 12:41pm

Pankaj, Its my thought & as a fact I don't see any possibilty of distance points getting divided

Comment by Vikas Gupta on March 25, 2014 at 12:40pm

@Pramod, I do agree with you. Most schools are not providing transport then its parent responsibility how they will manage and in which school they want to admit child. There should not be any distance criteria. :) But I think we should not discuss now. It may lead to new PIL :)

Comment by Ankush Grover on March 25, 2014 at 12:34pm

Those who have applied in Pinnacle school, D-Block Panchsheel Enclave, please read this circular from DOE. As per this circular there should not be any admission in Pinnacle school for yr 2014-2015 not sure though whether it is for higher classes or for nursery classes. Please verify at your end.

http://www.edudel.nic.in/upload_2013_14/20207_20214_dt_21012014.pdf

Comment by Arvinder Kaur Bhandoola on March 25, 2014 at 12:26pm
Well said, Nandita
Comment by Monika Gupta on March 25, 2014 at 12:21pm

Thanks Sakshi, for providing the sanpshot. But can you provide the case number so that all the details can be viewed from the HC website.

Comment by Nandita Gupya on March 25, 2014 at 12:17pm

There are two issues here and we need to look at the same in arational manner and not emotionally and trying to oull each other down.

1. 70 pointers selected before the transfer points went off want to keep their seat which was the ruling that came out on 2/27 when tranfer points were removed and then this ruling was cancelled on 6th March.

2. Scrapping or capping of alumni and sibling points, as kids with 70 points are not getting a chance.

Before i say anything I will let you know that as a 70 pointer I have also applied to 15 schools and some of the best ones are next to my house.

The first point about 70 pointers keeping the seat as per 2/27 was ok I think because the tranfer pointers started all this mess and they should be penalisied but yes there are genuine transfer points also and they are getting a chance in the redraw. This debateable but now if we have to move forward the ruling of 27th is the best to go ahead with as 70 pinters keep their seat and 70 pointers between 27-6th ( second draw) also get to keep their seats and schools which did not have the second draw conduct the second draw. If the rule of 6th prevails there will be more confusion.

Regarding sibling and alumni points, I think there are a few schoold which are old, DPS, Modern, Springdales, Mothers International etc, advising schools in my area, which did not open for 70 pointers apart from this 0ther schools that I applied to opened for 70 pointers ( after transfer points were removed) and these are good schools, but we never let the draw of lots happen these schools are Vasant Valley, Sri Ram, DPS Vasant Kunj, Tagore International, Heritage VK, Ryan, Bloom, DAV Vasant Kunj, Ambience Public School, so how can we say alumni or sibling is eating away everything.

We are not letting the process move forward. These points ahve always existed.

If anything chnages on 28th be ready for more PIL's as there will be a set of parents who will move things again. lets stop blaming the LG and DOE, things are not that bad, we are not letting it go forward and not every kid can go to the best school and each school is equally good.

What would ahve happened if this distance slab was not 70 and staggered would kids staying in say west Delhi ever have thought of coming ahead of Dhaula Kaun to get admissions.Because the LG increased the distance there is still a chance, had the schools devised their own point system there was no chance. Guys the LG tried to give oppurtunity to all in 8kms to get to the best schools, let the process continue and some lucky ones will get the names in the draw........and

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