Last day to submit nursery forms today, first list out on February 15
The government has given no timeline as to when it will start.
However, sources working on the project tell us that it will take at least two months to take off. Yes, everything remains as it is.
People can still continue to get the formalities done by themselves through online method.
This will just be an addition to the existing system. It seeks to provide patients free-of-cost, specified, diagnostic tests and surgeries at private hospitals, in case of delay in government facilities. Here is the list of surgeries and diagnostic centres:
Gall bladder removal
To treat nodules and cancer of thyroid (8 types) Surgery to remove haemorrhoids
Procedure to remove abnormally enlarged hemorrhoidal tissue
To repair a tear in the lining of the anus
repair abnormal connection between organs above and below the anorectal ring
(Laparoscopic): Surgery to remove the appendix
Surgery to remove abnormal skin growth on tailbone Surgery to remove part or full thyroid gland Surgery to remove lumps from the breast
Cataract removal surgery
Surgery to remove diseased cells in inner ear To remove tonsils To repair eardrum 1.
Pusa Road
2.
Hauz Khas Enclave 3.
4. 5.
6.
Khas Enclave 7.
8.
Friend’s Colony 9.
10. Safdarjung Enclave Green Park Extension Green Park
South Extension Prashant Vihar
11. Mangolpuri Green Park New To Hauz septum
To remove non-cancerous growth inside the nose
(3 types)
To remove mastoid cells without affecting the middle ear
Surgery to drain pus near the tonsils
To correct deviated septum along with reduction of turbinate bone
To drain a thick sticky fluid from behind the eardrum Heart bypass
To remove stones from the kidney by a small puncture wound
(TURP): To treat urinary problems due to an enlarged prostate (2 types)
types) 12.
Rohini Sector 8 13. Rohini Sector 10
14.
15. Vikaspuri 16.
17.
Bagh
18.
Preet Vihar 19. Karkardooma 20. To correct deviated
(9 types) Vivek Vihar
21.
Vihar
22.
Dayanand Vihar Pitampura Hari Nagar West Punjabi
Tomorrow we will carry the list of hospitals and free tests Yamuna
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NEWDELHI: Wednesday will be the last day to submit applications for nursery admissions in private school of Delhi, with the first list of selected candidates being declared on February 15.
The application process for approximately one lakh nursery seats in private schools opened on December 27 last year for general category applicants and will close on Wednesday.
Schools will upload a list detailing marks given to each applicant based on the point system adopted by them on February 2. The first list of selected general category students will be announced on February 15.
Parents will then have till February 20 to raise queries regarding the points allotted to their wards, and a second list will be released on February 28.
Last year, parents only had two days to get their queries resolved.
Many popular schools expect to fill their seats with the first list, as they have received over 25 applications for each seat. Manohar Lal, the principal of Delhi Public School Mathura Road, said they had approximately 150 general category seats, and had already received around 4,000 applications for these.
Ameeta Wattal, the principal of Springdales School, Pusa Road, said that they had 53 seats at Pusa Road and an additional 30 seats in Kirti Nagar, and have received about 4,500 applications for these.
Admissions to the entry level seats are based on a point system, and schools were free to devise their own admission criteria and allot points for each criterion. However, the Directorate of Education had formed district level monitoring cells to ensure that schools do not adopt any of the abolished 62 criteria considered “unfair, unreasonable and nontransparent,” including oral tests, interviews, achievement of parents, non-smoking parents and vegetarian parents.
“There were some grievances, not too many, and we handled them in real time. For eg, there were a few schools which had technical glitches and parents could not apply online. We told them to take paper applications,” said Saumya Gupta, the director of education.
FOR EWS CATEGORY STUDENTS, THE ONLINE APPLICATION PROCESS WILL START ON JANUARY 22, AND WILL BE OPEN FOR A MONTH UNTIL FEBRUARY 21