Nagpur: In Nagpur Regency, around 65% of RTE revenues have been completed, according to data issued by the Ministry of Education.
However, many schools have decided to boycott the process until their request for delayed replacement is filled with the government.
Title quota receipts are for 25% of the class capacity and election plus a chair allotment process handled by the state government.
After the chair allotment is done, students must complete the receipt by sending documents needed physically (birth certificates etc.) to school.
In the district of academic year, 5,611 students were selected through online lottery lottery.
On Monday, 3,805 students have completed the receipt process.
In Nagpur, there are still many schools boycotting the acceptance process both directly and indirectly.
The last method is to delay receipt by quoting some or other deviations, where the distance is the main reason.
At RTE, the priority for entry is given to students who live closest to the school of choice.
It is common for parents to provide fake address evidence through a rental agreement and take advantage of free entrance tickets at the CBSE School of the Big Brand.Rajendra Dayma, former President and Executive Member of the Independent British School Association (IESA), “for many years, the government has delayed payments either or part of our members.
So this year, we have made a decision that until our past contributions are cleaned, we will not complete the receipt process.
“Sachin Kalbande, President of the Founder of the RTE Foundation, said the state government did not release corpus Full funds are being sent by the center.
I found through RTI that the central government paid more and above the amount paid by the state to us.
We recently met the education minister Varsha Gaikwad and told him about the situation.
“Kalbande claimed that the minister Education agreed to release RS200 Crore to school.
However, nothing like that has been issued so far.