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Demonstration of school organizations on various demands including starting nursery admission

Nursery Admission 2021: More than five organizations of private schools in the capital Delhi took to the road with various demands including starting their nursery admission process. Under which a march was organized on behalf of school organizations from Chandgiram Akhara to Chief Minister’s residence. However, the police stopped the march outside the trauma center before reaching
 
Demonstration of school organizations on various demands including starting nursery admission

Nursery Admission 2021: More than five organizations of private schools in the capital Delhi took to the road with various demands including starting their nursery admission process. Under which a march was organized on behalf of school organizations from Chandgiram Akhara to Chief Minister’s residence. However, the police stopped the march outside the trauma center before reaching the Chief Minister’s residence. After which the delegation has submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister Awas, demanding implementation of their demands.

All classes resumed, to be given to the schools. The arrears of EWS
were held on Monday till the banners of Delhi’s school organizations Epsa, Disa, Nisa, PLPS and South Delhi Association. A large number of school operators attended the gym. APSA President Lakshya Chhabria said that due to the corona closure many schools are going through the financial crunch, on the verge of closure. In such a situation, the Delhi government should pay the outstanding EWS to private schools at the earliest. 

Which will be helpful for schools. Disa president Satyaveer Singh Mavi said that every year in the nursery admission process, EWS children are admitted along with the general category. This year this process has not been started. This process should be started as soon as possible. Premchand Deshwal President Private Land Public School Association said, “We run schools in the village countryside.

There are poor schools, we are going through financial crisis, are not able to pay parent fees, schools are not able to pay teachers.” Because of this, schools are on the verge of closure. 

May the government give us financial help. Give financial package to parents so that the parents can deposit their children’s fees. Nasa president Kulbhushan Sharma said that when schools have been opened from sixth to 12th class in big states like UP and Punjab, then what is the problem in Delhi. The school will do the educational work of the children following the approval of the parents and the guidelines of the government, the mental and physical development of the children has stopped due to not going to school.  

Anil Goel, president of South Delhi Public Schools Management Association, said the Delhi government spends 82966 annually on 1 child in government schools. 14,99,777 children study in government schools of Delhi and about 14 to 15 lakh children in private schools. If the Delhi government gives a voucher of Rs. 3500 to every child studying in a private school, then the parents will get the school. There will not be any burden of paying fees and every child of Delhi will get the right to free education.