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AAP to enact law on school admissions

The AAP government is planning to enact a law that will include provision for imprisonment up to 10 years if any school or person subjects any child to screening for admission to an entry-level class. The AAP government is also planning to de-recognise schools that fail to comply with the directions of the director (education).

A proposed draft of “the Delhi Education (Amendment) Bill, 2015 to amend the Delhi School Education Act, 1973 (18 of 1973)” says that the new amendments will be applicable to the whole of the national capital.

The new amendments will come into force on such date as the government decides, by notification, in the official gazette.

The draft bill has specified that no school or person shall while admitting a child to an entry-level class or the child’s parents or guardians subjected them to any screening procedure.

“An entry-level class means and includes a pre-primary or pre-school class where children below six years of age are admitted... Screening procedure means the method of selection for admission of a child, in preference over another, other than a random method.”

The draft says that if any school or person subjects a child to a screening procedure for admission to an entry-level class, they shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than 5 years but which may extend to 10 years, provided that the court impose a sentence of imprisonment for a term, which may be less than five years. The draft says if the manager of the recognised school fails to comply with any of the directions issued by director or any other authority under this Act, the director may, after considering the explanation or report, if any, given or made by the manager, take such action, as he may think fit.

The proposed action by the director would include written warning to the school, with directions to take remedial or corrective measures as directed; stoppage of aid, if any; imposition of fine; in case of embezzlement of school-funds or concealment of income generated from the fees, recovery of the said amount and depositing thereof in the government-account or any other account directed; suspension of admission to entry-level class or classes for a particular year with a cumulative effect; taking over the management of the school; de-recognition of the school.

Whoever contravenes the provisions of the Act or the rules shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than three years but which may extend to seven years and shall also be liable to fine which may be minimum of `1 lakh and further extendable to Rs 5 lakh.

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There is no mention of promoting transparency for admission to classes 1 onward. Govt should understand the plight of classes higher than nursery where parents Even do not get to know about availability of seats.

Ranjan

RTE is applicable from 6 to 14 year and its a national law (No school can do screening )

Thanks for reply and information

Anytime :)

What are the criteria for nursery admission. When will admission start.

Archana
Forms will be out after Nov. Last year criteria was school specific but this year govt might bring uniform criteria as mentioned in above article.
Wait n watch .

last year criteria

http://www.admissionsnursery.com/forum/topics/nursery-admissions-de...

is anybody aware of proposed change to rule 145 and details of this

Short title and commencement.- (I) These rules may be called the Delhi School Education

(Amendment) Rules, 2015.

(2) They shall come into force on the date of their final publication in Delhi Gazette.

2. Amendment in rule 145.- In the Delhi School Education Rules, 1973, in rule 145 for sub-rule

(1), the following sub-rule shall be substituted, namely:-

"145. Admission to recognised unaided schools:- (1) The Director

shall regulate admission to recognised unaided schools or to a

class/as. including entry level classes, thereof, and for this purpose

may issue necessary instructions to ensure admission in such

schools in fair and transparent manner. "

this may change admission criteria etc. and I am not sure if it will hold scrutiny of law in line with last court judgement

Moreshwar Salpekar

If !973 education act is amended to 2015 education act then all pending /running law cases would be null n void

Govt was supposed to come out latest by Sep 2015 after getting the bill passed .

No one is aware what criteria Govt is planning to bring.

Thanks Sakshi mam,

awaiting further details on this with fingers crossed

We will keep you posted

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