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Nursery admissions: Delhi HC issues notice to govt, questions decision to end management quota

FP Archives • January 18, 2016, 16:08:08 IST
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Delhi HC sought response from the government and its education department by 25 January on the issue of ending management quotas in nursery admissions.

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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday issued notice to the city government on a petition questioning its decision to scrap management quota in nursery admissions in private schools. Justice Manmohan sought response from the Delhi government and its education department by 25 January and posted the matter for hearing on 28 January. Saying the government can’t take away the “autonomy of private schools”, the court said parents shall fill the nursery admission forms as per the criteria prescribed by the schools, but it will be subject to the final outcome of the case. Meanwhile, the court questioned the government on the condition of public schools in the National Capital. [caption id=“attachment_2588758” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Representational image. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Nurserykids_Reuters.jpg) Representational image. Reuters[/caption] “There is a rush in private schools because the standard is not good in public schools. When can’t you improve public schools? You are taking over private schools. Set your house in order,” the court said. The court was hearing a bunch of pleas, including one filed by the Action Committee of Unaided Recognised Private Schools that the government circular was “absolutely without jurisdiction” and should be quashed as it completely took away the autonomy of schools. “The order is liable to be quashed in as much as it completely takes away the autonomy of schools, which is part of fundamental right of private unaided educational institutions, as guaranteed to them under the constitution,” the plea said. “About 99 percent of private unaided recognised schools functioning in Delhi are following and have specified absolutely fair, reasonable, just and transparent criteria for admissions in their respective schools,” it said. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on 6 January said the decision to scrap the management quota was taken to bring in more transparency in the admission process of private schools. He said the existing provision of 25 percent seats earmarked for students from poor families will remain in place. However, he said, schools were free to grant admission to children of their employees and could allocate points in their criteria. Currently, the schools keep 20 percent or even more seats under the management quota, while 25 percent seats are reserved for economically weaker sections (EWS) students while the remaining are open for the general category children. Lt. Governor Najeeb Jung issued a notification in December 2013, abolishing the management quota in nursery admissions but it was challenged by the affected schools. In November 2014, the high court quashed the admission guidelines issued by the Lt. Governor and gave autonomy to the schools to decide on the criteria as per the Ashok Ganguly Committee guidelines. The city government appealed to refer the matter to a larger bench. IANS

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