Tuesday, December 21, 2010

public interest petition filed in Delhi High Court to challenge nursery admission policy

New Delhi: Less than a week after the Delhi government nursery admissions policy, a public interest petition filed in Delhi High Court declared the same challenge.


PIL, later this week expected to come to the hearing, an NGO registered with the social law, education law, alleging breach of a broader government policy and calls for cancellation. Incidentally, the same law NGO pre-registration of children to mission schools conduct interviews that led to the ban.

PIL, the court applied strict adherence to the RTE Act apply to "private schools a free hand to prepare the acceptance criteria" operation command, whether the country violated the law, unlike the government blames.

Political authorities made public on December 15. petitioner's counsel Ashok Agarwal, PIL tells her that in September 2006, the Chairman CBSE Ashok Ganguly court, under the chairmanship of all aspects of issues related to entering the nursery to go to a committee composed of experts. This is a common admission procedure to prepare three basic principles included - transparency, elimination of the interview and reduce the discretion of management - who accused the public interest litigation are reflected in government policy and therefore may rejected. Another allegation is that the policy of the country under the laws do not specify it was released and so thin on the ground stands. Guidelines on the cost of the helpless parents will lead to further commercialization of education, "says public interest litigation, seeking relief.

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