Millennium Post

Many schools in Delhi will remain closed today due to transport strike

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Many schools in the national capital will remain closed on Thursday as a transport body, comprising 41 associatio­ns and unions, has called for a one-day token strike against various provisions of the amended Motor Vehicles (MV) Act.

The United Front of Transport Associatio­ns (UFTA) has called for the strike.

The UFTA is an umbrella body representi­ng 41 associatio­ns and unions of goods and passenger segments, including trucks, buses, autos, tempos, maxi-cabs and taxis plying in the Delhi-ncr region.

Many parents received messages from their children’s schools informing them that educationa­l institutes will be closed on Thursday.

“Most of the schools have announced off due to strike of transporte­rs and preparator­y leave of ongoing exams,” said Bharat Arora, general secretary of the Action Committee of unaided recognised private schools.

A message from GD Salwan Public school read, “Dear Parent, on account of the strike called by Private Transporte­rs under the banner of United Front of Transport Associatio­n in Delhi/ncr, the school shall remain closed for the students of classes Nursery, KG & 10th on 19/092019.”

Other schools which have sent similar messages to parents of the students are ITL Public School, Dwarka, Chinmaya Vidyalaya and DPS, Mathura Road.

“Due to transport strike called by United Front of Transport Associatio­n, school will remain closed on 19 September 2019. The scheduled exam for classes IV - XII will be held on 20 September 2019. For detailed informatio­n please check the school website,” a message from ITL Public School read.

Exams scheduled for Thursday have been postponed to Saturday at the Chinmaya Vidyalaya.

“In view of the proposed transport strike in Delhi, the School will remained closed on Thursday, 19th September 2019 for all the Students and the Teachers. It has also been decided that this holiday will be compensate­d later. However, it will be a normal working day for the administra­tive staff,” according to a message sent by DPS, Mathura Road.

There are some schools that have asked parents to make travel arrangemen­ts for their children.

“In view of the call for oneday token strike by transporte­rs on 19.9.2019, all the students availing school transport as well as private vans are hereby informed that buses facility including our own school buses will not ply due to security reasons. Parents are thereby requested to decide accordingl­y,” a message from DAV Loni road read.

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