Looks like the anxious
parents get some relief for getting their children admitted into school in the capital.
While this being a very important and tedious task that sends a chill to the
parents who get trapped in to the various processes and procedures that vary
from one school to another, making it equally more tedious and variable.
Finally the government of Delhi is about to introduce a change in the education
system, while the bill should be presented this winter session.
Mr. Arvind Kejriwal along with Mr. Manish Sisodia,
being the chief
and deputy chief ministers of the capital
organized a meet
with the press in order to announce the
new as well as re-framed education bills that
would be introduced in the eminent legislative Assembly session.
Here's what it covers:
*The government is certainly preparing to leave the Section 10(1) of the Delhi School Education Act and Rules
(1973) that needs private schools to disburse teachers on the same
level with
government ones;
*DSEAR is being modified to offer power to the government to make a decision while the nursery admission screening is concerned. They would be declaring the
schools to:
a)Stop screening, basically ruled by personal interviews and instead
make collecting of
capitation fees punishable along with fine.
b)Admission-related enhancement would not skip
the nursery
admission criteria and would most likely be executed just in the consecutive
round.
c)A bill would be scheduled to re-establish locking up in schools.
d)State's fee regulation bill would sensibly repeat the formation and purpose of the High Court-appointed
Justice Anil Dev Singh Committee.
The
admission procedure was inundated by troubles. Finally there would be criteria and definition given
in order to frame things for better, while the fee structures would be defined
along with prearranged penalties.

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