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5 City Junior College Moves HC, Looking for Exceptions of Hats

5 City Junior College Moves HC, Looking for Exceptions of Hats
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Nagpur: The five famous Junior colleges have approached the Nagpur bench from the Bombay High Court who are looking for an exception area based on the corporate boundary of the centralized reception process for STD XI receipts.
Quoting a large number of chairs that remain empty in junior colleges located under the jurisdiction of the city in the past four years, the applicant’s college said the purpose of which hat was introduced defeated.
Indicates that Aurangabad City has been expelled from a hat by the government, the applicant, including new English and somalwar Junior College, through advisors Bhanudas Kulkarni, praying to override institutions that come under the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) region.
The division bench consisting of Judge Sunil Shukre and Justice Anil Kiors issued a notification to the Secretary of the State Education Department, Director of Secondary and High Secondary Education at Pune and Deputy Director of Education in Nagpur.
While delaying the trial for two weeks, benches direct all respondents to answer before that date.
Applicants move HC after higher and medium-sized and medium-sized director issued orders to start closes online for STD XI seats in Nagpur, Amravati, Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Pune, Pimri-Chinchwad and Nashik.
According to the applicant, last year 24,416 seats remained empty of a total of 59,250.
In 2019-20, of a total of 58,840 seats, 20,982 was not filled.
Similarly, in 2018-19, 19,489 seats cannot be filled out of 54,810 and in 2017-18, more than 18,000 seats remain empty of a total of 54,250.
Faculty-wise, flow of science views 3,148 empty seats, trade 5.545, art 3,825 and MCVC 1,030 at City Colleges.
Told commercialization of chairening STD XII education because Nexus which is not holy between junior colleges and training classes, around 30 junior colleges from the city, led by the New English Middle School Association, has submitted a litigation of public interest last year which argues that many no-grants In -man -AID institutions have mushroomed under the area of ​​the Development Authority of the Nagpur Metropolitan region, outside the NMC limit.
Urgent to cancel the lid of STD, they have argued that most universities in the NMRDA area have illegal bonds with private classes and, therefore, students and parents prefer them, because they do not have to regularly attend college.
Even the biometric machine for the presence of students was installed in the training class in the city, instead of classrooms in universities in rural areas, the applicant was suspected.

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