AHMEDABAD: In a primary, nineyear-old Jhanvi Vaja has received loose admission without delay in class IV in a non-public college in Bhavnagar, under the provisions of the Right to Education (RTE) Act. The state government grants admission to deficient children under this regulation from elegance I most effective.
The schooling government have paid Rs 25,900 to Jhanvi’s mother, Sonalben Vaja, towards refund of fees that she paid to a non-public college to review for the final three years. The government has also paid Rs 9,000 to the mummy towards the kid’s scholarship. The girl will henceforth get Rs 3,000 scholarship per annum.
All this came about because Jhanvi was once denied loose admission under RTE norms by Sardar Patel Group’s Gagjibhai Sutariya Primary School in 2015, regardless that she was once allotted this school by the main schooling officer. The college denied her admission at the pretext that RTE norms didn't follow to it.
Jhanvi’s mother got her admitted to a non-public college and endured to pay fees. However, she raised the problem earlier than the higher government together with the Gujarat State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, but to no impact.
“When I first went to whinge concerning the denial, the officials took away the unique name letter from me and not returned it. Thankfully, I had a photocopy of the letter with me and that was once the one evidence of my declare,” she instructed TOI.
Vaja, who works in a non-public nursing home and raises two children as a single guardian, took lend a hand of activists and moved Gujarat prime court, which sought reply from the federal government government in July final yr.
The government’ response changed after the HC issued understand. The district collector requested the district number one schooling officer to unravel Vaja’s problem. She got a choice from the government, and even earlier than the loose admissions have been finalized for 2018-19, Jhanvi has been granted admission in a school this is run by the same accept as true with, which had denied admission to her three years ago. The new college to which Jhanvi will cross is located 6km from her home in Anandnagar house, stated her mother.
Vaja was once delightful on the good fortune of her three-year long efforts and at her daughter in any case getting loose admission under RTE norms. She posted photographs of cheques that she had received from the schooling department on social media platforms.
The schooling government have paid Rs 25,900 to Jhanvi’s mother, Sonalben Vaja, towards refund of fees that she paid to a non-public college to review for the final three years. The government has also paid Rs 9,000 to the mummy towards the kid’s scholarship. The girl will henceforth get Rs 3,000 scholarship per annum.
All this came about because Jhanvi was once denied loose admission under RTE norms by Sardar Patel Group’s Gagjibhai Sutariya Primary School in 2015, regardless that she was once allotted this school by the main schooling officer. The college denied her admission at the pretext that RTE norms didn't follow to it.
Jhanvi’s mother got her admitted to a non-public college and endured to pay fees. However, she raised the problem earlier than the higher government together with the Gujarat State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, but to no impact.
“When I first went to whinge concerning the denial, the officials took away the unique name letter from me and not returned it. Thankfully, I had a photocopy of the letter with me and that was once the one evidence of my declare,” she instructed TOI.
Vaja, who works in a non-public nursing home and raises two children as a single guardian, took lend a hand of activists and moved Gujarat prime court, which sought reply from the federal government government in July final yr.
The government’ response changed after the HC issued understand. The district collector requested the district number one schooling officer to unravel Vaja’s problem. She got a choice from the government, and even earlier than the loose admissions have been finalized for 2018-19, Jhanvi has been granted admission in a school this is run by the same accept as true with, which had denied admission to her three years ago. The new college to which Jhanvi will cross is located 6km from her home in Anandnagar house, stated her mother.
Vaja was once delightful on the good fortune of her three-year long efforts and at her daughter in any case getting loose admission under RTE norms. She posted photographs of cheques that she had received from the schooling department on social media platforms.
Girl gets direct admission to Class IV under RTE
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