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The nursery admissions, which is fast turning out to be a never-ending “saga”, has been stayed again by the Supreme Court. The “new” guidelines which were released on December 18 by the Lieutenant-Governor have undergone several amendments and litigations, which have been perpetuated by different parent and activist groups. The end result is that all the stakeholders are angry and fed-up.
“Neither the parents nor the school managements deserve this. Parents have been going from pillar-to-post trying to get their children into school. The guidelines have been changed so much and every time we go ahead with admitting children something else comes up and we have to start again. The fault is not with anyone except for the Directorate of Education which released the guidelines in a hurried manner without taking any of our views, without even consulting educationalists like us,” said Ms. Ameeta Wattal, Springdales principal and chairperson of the National Progressive School Conference, an organisation of most private schools in the city.
Parents were also a tired and frustrated lot. “I have submitted the fee, bought the uniforms and books today. Now what do I do? Some highly educated people are making a joke of everything,” said Mukesh Shokeen, a parent.
“Litigation after litigation is playing with the potential future of several kids,” said another frustrated parent, Anshul Kwatra.
Some, tired by the constant back-and-forth, said it was a good thing that the Supreme Court had taken up the issue. “This is the third time nursery admissions have been stayed in the last two months. There have been more than 15 notifications from the DoE. The ball is now in the Supreme Court, so whatever decision comes will be final and binding on all without further scope of public interest litigations on this issue,” said Sumit Vohra, who runs the information service admissionsnursery.com .
The Directorate of Education had earlier this month released guidelines ordering all private schools across the city to complete admissions for nursery by April 9 and begin classes by April 15. It held valid all the draw of lots conducted while banning any new draw of lots, following the High Court's order, lifting its stay on the admission process.
“We were expecting this, any new guideline is always placing some children at a disadvantage. The DoE needs to clean up this mess,” added Ms. Wattal.
Confusion and chaos once again descended on parents and schools in the capital on Friday with the Supreme Court passing an order that put on hold the nursery admission process for the third time in two months.
“It’s a big mess and we don’t know what to do anymore. Does this translate to a stay on the admission process, or is it just a stay on interstate transfer points? We will obtain some clarity on this only after the High Court hearing, and, till then, everything will be in a limbo,” S K Bhattacharya, president, Action committee for Unaided Private Schools, said.
“We were expecting this development since a section of parents went entirely unrepresented in the High Court order. In fact, we didn’t start nursery classes in schools, because directions on inter-state transfers and children with disability were still awaited. But we had admitted children and taken fees from parents, in accordance with the directives given to us by the Department of Education,” Ameeta Mulla Wattal, Chairman, National Progressive Schools Conference, said.
“Needless to say, the admission process will be delayed, but we need more clarity on what to do next. For now, I have asked all private schools to wait and watch, since we do not want to be held in contempt of court,” she said.
Parents also expressed dismay over the order. “Does this stay affect the children who have already been admitted? What will happen on April 16? What are the possibilities and which group of parents will be affected by this? I have withdrawn my child from a Christian school after a confirmed admission in a better school. What happens to my child now?” Pankaj Kohli, a parent, said.
But, for others like Sanjib Komar, whose child despite having secured 70 points was unable to get an admission, the order has offered a ray of hope. “Maybe, I’ll finally be able to get my child admitted to a good school.”
This is the first time the admission process has dragged on so long with the points system being revised twice and 15 notifications by the Education department.
“It’s the third time in the last two months that admission has been stayed. It is high time a final decision is reached on admission,” said Sumit Vohra, founder of admissionsnursery.com, said.
Parents’ relief consequent to Delhi High Court’s order allowing commencement of nursery admission in Delhi proved to be shortlived. The Supreme Court on Friday put a stay on nursery admissions in the city bringing back the same distress and panic among parents and school authorities.
The order comes a week after the Delhi High Court gave the green signal to admissions and parents were expecting admission of their children sooner. The stay order came on a petition filed by parents challenging the HC’s order saying children who have shifted from a different State to Delhi will get no quota. The Court has also issued notice to the Delhi Government.
Since most of the admissions were already done based on the February 27 guidelines as per the ruling, parents who have paid the fees and gone through the rigmarole of orientation are panic struck at the moment. Nitin Talwar, parent of a three-year-old, said, “It is the question of my child’s admission and looking at the way things are going I don’t even know if she will go to school this year or not.”
Principals of schools say they are awaiting elaborate instructions from the Directorate of Education (DoE) before telling parents anything. “We don’t want to confuse parents further by giving them half-baked information. The last four months have been tragic and there has been nothing but confusion. These kids are losing out the most. It is so emotionally taxing and we at this position can’t do anything but follow orders,” said Ameeta Mulla Wattal, Principal, Springdale School.
However, due to this, parents are complaining that schools are not giving them a clear picture as to whether their child’s admission stands valid or not. “When I spoke to school authorities they said that the school wouldn’t be starting on April 15, that’s all. We were so relaxed because our daughter had finally got her uniform and she was so excited. But now we are again disappointed,” said Payal Gupta, a resi
Schools are now expected to open only in July since the summer break is approaching. Founder of Lovely Public School in East Delhi RP Malik said that parents should not fret over admissions and instead wait for the date when schools will begin term. The Delhi High Court will pass a ruling on April 16 declaring the decision on inter-State transfers, after which the date for the session to start will be decided upon.
HINDUSTAN TIMES
From page 1 NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the entire nursery admission process in Delhi, putting parents once again in misery. Angry parents have termed the continuous delay as cruel and unjust.
SONU MEHTA/HT FILE PHOTO Angry parents have termed the continuous delay as ‘cruel’ and ‘unjust’.Furious parents now have one question. “Why can’t we figure out a way to conduct admissions once and for all? We are all tired of this delay, which is nothing short of torture. The high court had finally come out with an order that marked an end to the madness but the Supreme Court’s stay has brought us back to square one yet again,” said Arvind Kumar, a parent whose daughter took admission in a central Delhi school last week. For a number of parents, the issue is no longer the points system or the controversial transfer points but the apathy of the authorities.
“It is the middle of April now and I think it is time for the courts to call an end to this mess. The children need to go to school,” said Anubha Menon, a parent.
The exorbitant legal fee being charged in the name of nursery admissions has also irked parents. According to them, lawyers are charging more than of ` 1 lakh for a single hearing.
“A middle-class salaried person like me will never file a petition even if his child is not selected in a top-notch school. For us, the only option is to compromise with the quality of education in the school where our child has been selected,” said Himanshu Vatsa, a parent who applied to 29 schools in east and central Delhi but whose daughter has not got admission in a single school so far.
Schools, too, are hoping for a final solution. “I wish the resolution to this issue is found once and for all, even if it takes some time so that we can finally get down to education. Everyone is directionless right now and things are in a state of limbo. As for the parents who went to the Supreme Court, it was more or less expected. These parents are feeling cheated after their children’s admission was stripped off. We are all left wondering what the light at the end of the tunnel is,” said Ameeta attal, chairperson, National Progressive Schools’ Conference.
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What shall be the court judgement if there is difference between demand and supply. Is PILs the solution. Will these create more seats. Ok Transfer, Sibling, Alumini everything removed than............................................Will all 70 pointers get the seat after all PILs
its PIL NOT LIP
The supreme court has given the petioner time to file slp like a lip in high court once the slp is clear i mean the grounds would be clear on which you can defend but again the doe i guess has to prove that the transfer was misused .and as high court judge said u get 70 points when u come to delhi(in 8 km of school) for admission for neighbourhood so why extra 5 points leaving delhites with no admission .I feel only this prayer can save the transfer points not coming back just in case they want it back after arguments .
@sangeeta ji.... everybody will get the admission its a truth and at the end it is certainly going to happen... no one keep there kids at Home
It is history everyone gets admission. Who is gaining with this court cases Parents, Schools, KIDS, Court.
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