Gurugram: The Directorate of School Education has extended the January 7 deadline to recognize all EWS students who qualified until January 15.
This is the third extension overnight.
More than 40,000 students, which are found to be eligible to find free education in private schools under 134a rule, have not been accepted.
An official of the Ministry of Education said, “We have received complaints from parents that the school postponed the receipt process.
We have given several extensions but still, reception waiting.
We are preparing a report of all such schools and this will be sent to the Directorate of School Education.
We It will also ensure that acceptance is given at the beginning.
“Parents have gathered outside several private schools in the city who demanded quick reception from their environment.
Some of them have also formed a committee to represent the cause of the Ministry of Education.
“Putri was in grade 3 and she was in the dilemma whether she had to continue with her current school or wait for entry in the one she was given in December after issuing the exam,” Shiv Kumar said, parents.
School claims.
That the EWS receipt process is equipped with structural and procedural weaknesses and will be wise to wait until February 28 hears the case submitted by private schools on procedures in the Punjab High Court and Haryana.
“The mani-cum approach is full of Rogsive school, informed.
The school also stated that the reception time was not practical and not feasible.
“The last test around the corner and admits students is now not interested in anyone,” said Public School Principal Salwan, said Rashmi Malik.