The Hindu (Chennai)

‘Provide education under RTE through govt. schools’

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The State Platform for Common School System Tamil Nadu (SPCSS-TN), on Wednesday, has urged the State government to provide education under the Right to Education Act, through government or government-aided schools in Tamil Nadu. They also said that the State should not reimburse the fee to parents, if they chose a private institutio­n over the government schools present in the area.

In a letter to Chief Minister M.K. Stalin it said, “The real RTE can be secured only through government schools and the child cannot be ensured Right to Freedom of Life with dignity through a private management or philanthro­pic e¤orts.” The forum urged the government to take appropriat­e measures to ensure equitable access to quality education for all children, by admitting

Admission under the RTE is meaningles­s without nutritious mid-day meal, writes SPCSS-TN to CM Stalin

them in government or government-aided institutio­ns.

Stating that admission under the RTE is meaningles­s without the nutritious mid-day meal, the letter said, “The mid-day meal, uniform and other rights that the child admitted to government institutio­n is able to enjoy is denied to the child admitted in a private institutio­n.”

Further the forum also demanded that the State government should declare every government and government-aided school as a neighbourh­ood school.

“Parents unwilling to accept the facilities provided by the government and wishing to admit their child in any non-government or government-aided school is doing a great injustice. Section 8 of the RTE Act, 2009 makes it clear that such a parent cannot claim reimbursem­ent of the fee,” the letter added.

SPCSS-TN o¤ered recommenda­tions to improve the education system, which included increase in outlay for elementary education and special allocation to improve school system in backward areas.

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