When right to
education act was introduced by India, I was very optimistic that
education related vices would be curbed to a greater extent in India.
Now the recent events have proved me absolutely wrong.
Take the example of the present nursery admissions
in the schools of Delhi. The schools are openly
flouting the laws and norms in Delhi and the Indian
government and Delhi government is silently watching the show.
For instance we analysed the first lists issued by
various schools in the Pitampura region like Bal Bharti Pitampura,
Bal Bharti Rohini, APJ Pitampura, DAV Pushpanjali, Lancer Convent,
etc and none of them have mentioned the points earned by the selected
students in a single list. Now how would parents analyse whether
their wards have been excluded genuinely or deliberately from the
first list.
The selection procedure has been deliberately kept
in dark and unfair so that corrupt practices can be undertaken. If
Schools like Bal Bharti, APJ, DAV, Lancer etc are neither conducting
draws in front of parents nor providing the details of points earned
by each applicant how can the fairness and transparency be ensured?
The right to education act has, in effect,
legsalised the irregularities and wide spread corruption existing in
the education segment of schools. Schools are openly engaging in
unethical and illegal admission procedures and the Delhi government
has kept its eyes closed and mouth shut.
The legal experts have rightly pointed out, the net
result of the Right to Education Act is to give “Full Leverage”
to Schools, imposing “Obligations” upon the Parents and
“Abdicating” the Constitutional Duties on the part of the State.
We are in the process of obtaining views and
opinions from legal luminaries, media experts, aggrieved parents,
etc. If you have something to share with us in this regard, please
contact us at ram.ok@rediffmail.com.
Source: Ground Report.
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