Schools unsure of pay-off in admitting kids
Private schools are admitting 25 per cent children from disadvantaged sections of the society under the Right to Education (RTE) Act but are apprehensive about receiving reimbursement from the government, a study says.
The study was conducted in north and northeast Delhi by the Centre for Civil Society, a voluntary organisation. Forty-seven per cent poor parents pay for getting their wards admitted in high-budget schools, the study stated. “Media emphasis is only on high-budget schools — whether they flout rules in admitting children from economically weaker sections of the society. The media should also focus on why mid-budget schools are not admitting these children,” said Sanskriti School’s founder principal Gowri Ishwaran.
The study was presented on Wednesday at the dialogue. — IANS
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