The Asian Age

Examine opening school grounds for public: HC

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New Delhi, May 31: The Delhi high court has asked the Delhi government, the municipal corporatio­n and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan to examine opening school grounds for the public on a ‘payand-play basis or any other scheme’ and sought their stand on the issue. A bench headed by Justice Najmi Waziri noted the lack of easy access to sports fields and facilities for the ordinary citizens and opined that neighbourh­ood sports facilities of government schools would be convenient for children and sports enthusiast­s.

The court asked the authoritie­s to consider opening their school grounds for optimal use for the larger public good while retaining the schools’ rights on the land.

The students would also benefit from the additional sports facilities as may be created there, it stated.

“Let the government of NCT of Delhi, Municipal Corporatio­n of Delhi and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (under the Union ministry of Education), examine the matter and file their affidavits apropos opening of sports grounds in schools under their respective jurisdicti­ons and for making them available for optimal use for the larger public good; if possible, on a pay-and-play basis and/or any other scheme; while all along ensuring that the said schools retain all their rights in the land and its students too benefit from the additional sports facilities as may be created in their lands,” said the bench, also comprising Justice Vikas Mahajan, in its order dated May 26.

“The court would take into considerat­ion that all over the city the lack of easy access to stadia, sports fields and other sports facilities for the ordinary citizens, is well known. This could well be remedied and facilitate­d, in the first instance, by making available playground­s of government schools or other schools owned or managed by statutory authoritie­s.

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