Private schools are breaking the rules of the Right to Education

Private schools are breaking the rules of the Right to Education

Private schools are breaking the rules of the Right to Education

Kota. Dr. Ratna Jain, city mayor in the education of the Education Act (right to education) is being torn apart. Mum is about to bring out why. Admission to most private schools are doing as they please. Children and parents are going to interviews, the law is wrong.


Now it will not be. They will inspect private schools. If I have to write to the Department wants to revoke the accreditation of schools. Mayor Garland Road on Thursday arrived in St. Paul's School, showed that even if children are going to interview with the parents Education Certificate.


Mayor met with the principal. Principal citing the Supreme Court's orders, admission, he said, but they could not provide a copy of orders. On this occasion, Additional District Project Coordinator (SSA) official, Purushottam Maheshwari, Councillor knowledge Yadav, Bhupendra guard, used with lamps Bnshiwal.


Admission is by lottery process .. 75 percent


Mayor said that the St. Paul school LKG School Administration 25 percent of the 220 seats or 55 seats were reserved for the Christian and school staff. The remaining 165 seats are interviewing children at admission.


Principal Joseph said that the admission process is running under the rules. Jaipur, Ajmer society in which rules are set up, making it her own admission. There's nothing like breaking the rules.

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