Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ggm’s unrecognis­ed schools ordered to cease operations

- Leena Dhankhar leena.dhankhar@hindustant­imes.com

GURUGRAM: The district elementary education department in Gurugram has issued notices to 163 unrecognis­ed schools, mandating their closure and prohibitin­g fresh admissions. The list has been prepared after the schools failed to comply with the norms required for recognitio­n till March 31, officials aware of the matter said on Thursday.

The department said that the unrecognis­ed schools will not be allowed to operate.

Earlier this month, the education department released a list of 282 schools across the district that did not fulfil the recognitio­n norms. Among them, 99 have applied for affiliatio­ns, 163 have been served notices and 20 have shut operations. Those who have been served notices, have been asked to respond, they added.

Muni Ram, district elementary education officer, said they have started working on filing criminal cases against these schools. They have asked police to probe and take actions against schools that admitted new students despite the government orders. “We have taken action and alerted police in the city, Pataudi, Farrukhnag­ar, Bilaspur and Manesar areas. The purpose is to urge police to file a case against the management of an unrecognis­ed private school. The action is required as the school has proceeded with new admissions despite directives from the state government not to do so. The initiative will demonstrat­e a proactive approach in enforcing regulation­s and upholding the integrity of the educationa­l system,” he said.

Ram said that some unrecognis­ed schools have applied for affiliatio­ns with the Haryana School Education Board, CBSE and ICSE boards.

The Punjab & Haryana high court has from time to time directed the state government in the last 10 years to close all unrecognis­ed private schools, said officials.

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