Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Home delivery of books gets UT admn’s nod

- Srishti Jaswal Srishti.jaswal@htlive.com

ALSO, 80,000 GOVT

SCHOOLKIDS OF CLASSES 1 TO 8 TO GET BOOKS AT SCHOOL FROM SATURDAY

CHANDIGARH:On witnessing heavy rush outside bookstores after lockdown relaxation­s, the Chandigarh administra­tion has now decided to permit owners to deliver books at the doorsteps. The decision came a day after the UT administra­tion removed the odd-even policy for opening of bookstores in Chandigarh.

UT administra­tor VP Singh Badnore had on Tuesday approved opening of stationary shops on all days in the city. However after observing heavy rush at the shops, the decision to deliver books at home was taken.

A spokespers­on of the UT administra­tion said, “The decision of delivering books at home was taken to prevent overcrowdi­ng at the stores.”

“Meanwhile, the administra­tion has also cautioned parents to ensure precaution­ary measures such as sanitising books before giving them to kids while availing home delivery services,” he added.

Chandigarh Parents Associatio­n (CPA) president Nitin Goyal said it was a welcome step while mentioning that the education department had failed to clarify the confusion over the NCERT books.

Recently, there had been allegation­s by parents claiming that the city schools are forcing students to buy books from private publishers, which were available only with a few book sellers.

Goyal said, “The high court, Chandigarh Commission for Protection of Child Rights (CCPCR) and the district education officer (DEO) have passed orders making NCERT books compulsory, but the private schools continue to prescribe books of private publishers. 40 complaints are pending in the DEO office and the administra­tion is felicitati­ng defiance of its own orders. The parents are now in a dilemma because of the confusion created by the education department.”

Meanwhile, education secretary Arun Kumar Gupta also approved the proposal to distribute books to around 80,000 government school students from Classes 1 to 8 from the school premises itself.

UT director of school education Rubinderji­t Singh Brar said, “The distributi­on will start from Saturday. DEO has been authorised to carry out the distributi­on. The parents will be called to schools to collect the bundle of books class-wise while maintainin­g proper social distancing. The respective school principal and skeletal staff will carry out the work.”

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