The Asian Age

‘ Unrecognis­ed’ schools asked to shut shop

◗ Delhi govt has ordered private schools, functionin­g without its recognitio­n, to discontinu­e all educationa­l activities

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi government has ordered private schools in the national xapital, functionin­g without its recognitio­n, to discontinu­e all educationa­l activities from the next academic session.

“It has come to our notice that several unrecognis­ed private schools are functionin­g without obtaining the mandatory certificat­e of recognitio­n from appropriat­e authority which is in violation of the Right to Education Act,” an official order by the Directorat­e of Education ( DoE) said.

“All the societies/ trusts/ agencies/ org anisations or individual­s running unrecognis­ed schools are directed to discontinu­e the educationa­l activities from the academic session 2018- 19 failing which action will be initiated against them,” it stated.

The government also advised residents of Delhi to get their wards admitted only in those schools which are run as well as recognised by either DoE or any other local authoritie­s such as municipal councils as it may jeopardise the academic future of the children.

“The parents/ guardian of the wards admitted in unrecognis­ed schools are also informed to plan the admission of their wards in recognised schools for 2018- 19 academic session,” it said.

The government has also asked the parents to get their wards admitted in recognised schools.

The government asked the residents to choose those schools which are run as well as recognised by either Department of Education or any other local authoritie­s.

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