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The Supreme Court’s verdict in the inter-state transfer case for nursery admissions on Wednesday has elated the petitioners. But, some parents are disappointed with the same and are contemplating to move the court on Thursday.
Many parents who were not able to move the Supreme Court in the inter-state transfer case said the apex court order is complete “injustice” and is a “selective mediation” just for few parents out of thousands others.
Mr Saurav Kumar, who comes under the inter-state transfer category, said that he was not satisfied with the verdict and is planning to move the court with the effort of few others parents collectively.
“There are about eight parents in the group. We have hired a lawyer and tomorrow we will decide whether it is possible for us to file a review petition in this matter or not,” he said. Another parent, Ricky Khorana, said that the Supreme Court has done a “selective mediation” by giving relief to only those parents who have filed the petition, as there are about 2,800 parents under the inter-state transfer case.
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SCHOOLS AWAIT OFFICIAL WORD Mail Today/ New Delhi WITH the Supreme Court clearing the decks for nursery admissions in the Capital, schools are waiting for directions from the Directorate of Education ( DoE) to decide their course of action. Most of the schools welcomed the end of the legal impasse on nursery admissions but expressed unhappiness over the delay. “ We are waiting for guidelines from the DoE as we can only take our next step after that. Parents and students are suffering owing to the immense delay in the whole process,” said Rekha Bakshi, head of junior school, Vasant Valley. The DoE has not yet issued any official notification regarding the order and the schools are thus not yet ready to spell out a clear plan for the days ahead. “ Until the DoE doesn’t give an official notice, nothing will be conveyed to parents from our side, as it will only add to the confusion that is already in plenty,” Springdales School principal Ameeta Mulla Wattal said. Officials at the DoE said they are likely to come out with a notice on Thursday. “ We are reviewing the order and will issue the notice by tomorrow,” said Padmini Singla, Director of Education.
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End of stand- off bittersweet relief for Delhi parents
By Mail Today Bureau in New Delhi
Sumit Vohra of nursery web portal admissionsnursery.said
The nursery admission fiasco has also given rise to many other problems. Many parents who have submitted the fees to schools are demanding that the money be adjusted against fees for forthcoming months as their kids had not attended school even one day.
THE Supreme Court decision ending the admission stand- off was largely greeted with immense relief by parents. “ We are very happy that our plea has been heard and our kids will be now going to school. What was done to us was not fair but now we are satisfied. However, I feel it would have been much better if a fair chance was given to all genuine transfer cases.
There are many who could not take legal recourse because they don’t have the financial resources or are too new to Delhi,” said Kumar Saurabh, one of the litigants whose petition the SC issued Wednesday’s order on. However, the order brought much disappointment to parents whose students were eligible for the inter- state transfer benefit.
Soon after the order was issued, many among the latter had begun planning on seeking legal recourse as they feel the SC verdict has left them with nothing.
“ We did not approach the court earlier as we do not have money to spend on legal proceedings.
We were hoping that some relief will be provided as many other parents had approached the court. But now we have no other option but to approach court,” said Subhash Jha, a resident of Khanpur.
Schools will be soon going into summer vacation, only to reopen after June. “ I have paid the full fees for the first quarter but my child has not attended classes one day. Now the decks have been cleared for schools to open but it will be only fair if the school adjusts the fees in the next quarter.
Schools are going into vacations and the fee we have paid is for nothing,” said a parent whose child has been admitted to a school in Paschim Vihar.
INDIAN EXPRESSSchools and parents heaved a sigh of relief on Wednesday after the Supreme Court vacated its stay on nursery admission in Delhi. “The court took a lot of time to lift the stay, but eventually did it just in time. Hopefully, schools should be able to finish all formalities before breaking for summer vacations,” R C Jain, president, Delhi State Public Schools Management Association, said.
Lifting the stay on nursery admission, the apex court held that parents who have moved court against the Delhi government’s decision to scrap the Inter-State Transfer (IST) will get seats for their children this academic year. The court also quashed the government’s February 27 notification scrapping the IST quota.
“We welcome the decision of the court. Schools can start nursery classes from tomorrow, but we first want to start the admission process for the remaining seats. We will be admitting the 22 children — whose parents had gone to court — into schools of their choice, as directed by the court. We are awaiting the instructions of the Directorate of Education (DoE) to begin the process,” S K Bhattacharya, president, Action Committee for Unaided Private Schools, said.
“If all goes well, we are hopeful of beginning classes in a couple of days or beginning of next week,” he said. The DoE is expected to release the schedule for nursery admission by Thursday. “We only need to wait for the DoE’s circular to get the process going. Most schools are open till May 16, so we hope to finish by then,” Ameeta Wattal, principal, Springdales, Pusa Road, said.
“Parents who have got confirmed admissions in schools are really happy with the order. But those who haven’t been able to secure a seat for their children, especially ones with IST points, are planning a legal recourse,” Sumit Vohra, founder of parent portal admissions nursery.com, said.
“We did not know that if we did not go to the court, we would not get a seat. The judgment is for the lucky few who could afford going to court. We are also contemplating challenging the SC order to get some respite,” Subhash Jha, an IST parent from Patna, said.
दिल्ली स्टेट पब्लिक स्कूल मैनेजमेंट एसोसिएशन के अध्यक्ष आर.सी जैन ने कोर्ट के फैसले को देर से आया दुरुस्त फैसला बताया। रोक हटने से स्कूल बृहस्पतिवार से प्रवेश प्रक्रिया शुरू कर सकेंगे। स्कूलों के साथ-साथ इस फैसले से पैरेंट्स की दुविधा भी समाप्त हो जाएगी।
RASHTRIYA SAHARA
नई दिल्ली (एसएनबी)। पब्लिक स्कूलों में नर्सरी दाखिले पर लगी रोक हटने से कुछ अभिभावकों को तो राहत मिल गई है, लेकिन इंटरस्टेट ट्रांसफर कोटे वाले वे अभिभावक, जो कोर्ट नहीं गए थे और 70 प्वाइंट्स वाले उन बच्चों के अभिभावक, जो इंटरस्टेट के साथ ड्रॉ की उम्मीद में थे, की उम्मीदों पर पानी फिर गया है। ऐसे अभिभावकों के बच्चों को एडमिशन मिलना अब मुश्किल है। सुप्रीम कोर्ट के आदेश के बाद अब उन 24 बच्चों का दाखिला हो सकेगा, जिनके पेरेंट्स कोर्ट की शरण में गए थे, लेकिन बाकी इंटरस्टेट कोटे के बच्चों का एडमिशन अधर में लटक गया है। शिक्षा निदेशक पदमिनी सिंघला ने बताया कि इस संबंध में बृहस्पतिवार को आदेश जारी किया जाएगा। पीतमपुरा स्थित एमएम पब्लिक स्कूल की प्रधानाचार्य रूमा पाठक ने कहा कि अब कोर्ट न जाने वाले अभिभावकों के बच्चे को दाखिला मिलेगा या नहीं, इस पर संदेह है। इसकी वजह यह है कि कोर्ट ने पिछली सुनवाई पर और इस बार भी यह साफ किया है कि दाखिला उन्हीं बच्चों को दिया जाएगा, जिनके पेरेंट्स कोर्ट की शरण में आए हैं। हालांकि शिक्षा निदेशालय का जो भी आदेश होगा, उसका पालन किया जाएगा। आरकेपुरम स्थित रामजस पब्लिक स्कूल की प्रधानाचार्य रचना पंत ने कहा कि जो अभिभावक कोर्ट नहीं गए थे, उनके बच्चों को दाखिला मिलना मुश्किल नजर आ रहा है। हालांकि स्कूल शिक्षा निदेशालय का जो भी आदेश होगा, उसका पालन करेगा। एडमिशन नर्सरी डॉटकॉम के प्रमुख सुमित वोहरा ने कहा कि वे अभिभावक काफी परेशान हैं, जो कोर्ट नहीं गए। उनके बच्चों का क्या होगा, यह निदेशालय के आदेश के बाद भी पता लग सकेगा। सुप्रीम कोर्ट के आदेश से पहले तो इंटरस्टेट कोटे के साथ 70 प्वाइंट्स वालों का ड्रॉ निकालने की स्थिति बन रही थी। वोहरा ने कहा कि कई स्कूलों में दाखिले की सेंकेंड लिस्ट निकाली जा चुकी है जबकि कई स्कूलों ने अभी सेकेंड लिस्ट नहीं निकाली है। ऐसे में वे अभिभावक काफी परेशान हैं, जिन्हें सेकेंड लिस्ट में अपने बच्चों का नाम आने की उम्मीद थी। शिक्षा निदेशालय आज जारी करेगा नर्सरी दाखिले को लेकर नया आर्डर
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K natraj
Even confirmed admission are confused after SC order . DOE notification shud have all the pointers .
Suresh
If not complete refund .some concession must be given. DOE would never give as they are not in d financial transaction .
I am also a parent and I understand those who are asking for refund or adjustment of fee of first quarter. But why would schools do that, they are justified for saying that they had to pay the staff and maintain the infrastucture for these months even if the session didn't start. Schools never stopped the session from starting.
I think schools should refund/adjust the fee of first quarter but at the same time they should be compensated for this by Government/DOE....
what will happen to those children with 70 points who were neither in the first list nor in the subsequent lists. What should they do. Can Mr.Sumit Vohra throw some light on this. We are totally confused. should we go to each school where we applied and reconfirm or .. what shall we do. Please advise. urgently
In complete process of Nursery admission all the parents are the sufferer,even after paying the fees don't know when our kids will be going to school.Than the authorities who have allowed schools to collect fees can answer the parents that for what we are paying fees.To make our kids sit at home and waiting when their school will start.
If all these has to be done it was done at first time only why to wait for 4 months for this process to complete.
DOE notification is expected today.......
When can we expect DOE notification?"
Sakshi Pls tell when the DOE is going to issue notification
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