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Delhi s Modern School wants fee from EWS girl, stops online class
Following a high court order, the Directorate of Education had recently issued a notice to private schools in Delhi to charge monthly fees with a 15 per cent deduction.
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After clearing Class X in 2020-21, she was promoted to XI in the academic year 2021-22. (Express Illustrations)
NEW DELHI: Despite guidelines from the Delhi government, Modern School has stopped a Class XI student belonging to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) from attending online classes and other activities due to non payment of fees. Advocate and president of All India Parents Association, Ashok Agarwal has issued a legal notice to the private school located on Barakhamba Road in this regard.
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NEW DELHI: To avoid any untoward incident like last year, when an elderly man drowned in the heavy waterlogging at the Minto Road underpass, the Delhi government has strictly instructed the Public Works Department (PWD) to complete hundred percent desilting of drains before the starting of peak monsoon season.
It has also strictly directed the executive engineers (EE) to complete the desilting of drains in minimum possible time; else they will have to face suspension and disciplinary action.
At a recent apex committee meeting chaired by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and the Delhi Chief Secretary, the PWD was categorically instructed that “in case any untoward situation, the executive engineer concerned of the area will be put under suspension and disciplinary case will be initiated against him.”
Admission tension: Delhi students now face ambiguity as CBSE yet to come up with evaluation policy
Major universities like DU that conduct UG admissions on basis of 12th marks, are waiting for a decision on whether to take admissions on basis of cut-offs or select students via an entrance test.
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Delhi University had conducted online admissisons procedure last year to protect students and staff from the Covid-19 pandemic. (Photo | EPS)
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The central govt ended the uncertainty and cancelled the Class 12 board exams much to the relief of lakhs of students.
However, the students are now again facing ambiguity over the undergraduate (UG) admissions.