Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DISPLAY STATUS OF EWS SEATS, DELHI’S PRIVATE SCHOOLS TOLD

- Heena Kausar heena.kausar@hindustant­imes.com

The government wants the Capital’s private schools to put on their notice boards the number of seats in the institutio­n, mentioning how much is reversed for the poor, and vacancies in each class.

The move is aimed at preventing schools from refusing admission to students from economical­ly weaker sections (EWS).

No vacancy is allegedly often cited to deny enrollment to poor students by private schools that are recognised by the Delhi government but don’t get any financial aid from it.

The directorat­e of education ordered the schools to display the informatio­n in Hindi and English on notice boards and put them at such a place on the campus that they are visible from outside. The informatio­n on the board must be updated once a week. “They also have to display … the total applicatio­ns received under the EWS quota,” an official said.

The schools also have to inform when these applicatio­ns will be taken and the date for admissions.

“The order follows a recent court direction. Now we have online admission for EWS so some schools thought they just have to update informatio­n online. The order is to ensure they display the informatio­n publicly on notice boards,” the official said.

Poor parents may not have access to the internet or netsavvy to check the online notices.

Atishi Marlena, adviser to education minister Manish Sisodia, said the step will help fill EWS seats.

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