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Mysuru: Poor oldsters from town who had been anticipating unfastened seats for his or her youngsters under the 25% quota as according to the Right to Education (RTE) act are nearly clueless about the entire admission process in the district this yr.
As according to the amended rules, RTE unfastened seats are abolished in many of the personal schools which might be sharing the wards with the federal government schools. Adding to this, in the name of election, authorities are not able to lead oldsters. As a result, oldsters are compelled to halt the admission of their youngsters. Meanwhile, authorities of the dept of public instruction (DPI) stated they haven’t gained any complaint from over the RTE admission process.
According to assets in the DPI, the final listing of RTE schools and selection of to be had seats for the children from the deficient and disadvantaged phase of the society shall be revealed on Wednesday. “But it's showed that many of the personal schools were excluded from the RTE schools’ listing,” stated an officer.
“The instance for that is Mysuru North Education Block. Last yr, over 950 seats had been to be had in personal schools (each aided and unaided) under the RTE quota on this block. But this yr, it has come down to 262. These seats are also not to be had in the schools of parents’ choice, but they are positioned at the city outskirts,” he stated.
According to oldsters, many of the officers are not answering to their queries and are keeping off them in the name of election responsibility. “If there was no election, this reduction in the selection of RTE unfastened seats would have grow to be a big controversy. But today no person is talking about it. Even if we call the BEO places of work or the DPI place of job, no person responds,” stated Chinnamma, a resident of Hosabandikeri, who is trying for an LKG seat for her granddaughter in any of the non-public schools.
When contacted, DDPI Panduranga stated the dept has not gained any complaint regarding RTE admissions or lack of unfastened seats.
Mysuru: Poor oldsters from town who had been anticipating unfastened seats for his or her youngsters under the 25% quota as according to the Right to Education (RTE) act are nearly clueless about the entire admission process in the district this yr.
As according to the amended rules, RTE unfastened seats are abolished in many of the personal schools which might be sharing the wards with the federal government schools. Adding to this, in the name of election, authorities are not able to lead oldsters. As a result, oldsters are compelled to halt the admission of their youngsters. Meanwhile, authorities of the dept of public instruction (DPI) stated they haven’t gained any complaint from over the RTE admission process.
According to assets in the DPI, the final listing of RTE schools and selection of to be had seats for the children from the deficient and disadvantaged phase of the society shall be revealed on Wednesday. “But it's showed that many of the personal schools were excluded from the RTE schools’ listing,” stated an officer.
“The instance for that is Mysuru North Education Block. Last yr, over 950 seats had been to be had in personal schools (each aided and unaided) under the RTE quota on this block. But this yr, it has come down to 262. These seats are also not to be had in the schools of parents’ choice, but they are positioned at the city outskirts,” he stated.
According to oldsters, many of the officers are not answering to their queries and are keeping off them in the name of election responsibility. “If there was no election, this reduction in the selection of RTE unfastened seats would have grow to be a big controversy. But today no person is talking about it. Even if we call the BEO places of work or the DPI place of job, no person responds,” stated Chinnamma, a resident of Hosabandikeri, who is trying for an LKG seat for her granddaughter in any of the non-public schools.
When contacted, DDPI Panduranga stated the dept has not gained any complaint regarding RTE admissions or lack of unfastened seats.
Parents in a fix as number of RTE seats nosedives
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March 20, 2019
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