Gurgaon: The State Education Department has decided not to extend affiliates while more than 1,000 schools in Haryana.
The students at this school, according to the department, will be included in the nearest government schools.
In a meeting with a delegation from private school budget, the state government refused to entertain their demand for the temporary extension of affiliates with the school education council (HSEB).
Last year, the government had been given an extension in the 2019-2020 academic session.
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Schools have sufficient time to meet standards, said a senior secondary education department official.
“This year, we decided not to provide extensions again for these schools who failed to comply with the norms set by the state government.
These schools do not follow in or out of the right provisions, fire safety norms and land needs for the number of students registered.
The government warns them and has provided extensions for several years.
However, schools are not in accordance with the norms, “the official said.
However, if the school can provide details of complete compliance with Haryana’s current-changed education norms (2003), the department will consider their requests for affiliate grants.
Speaking of the future of thousands of students at this school, the official said that according to the Rise (RTE) of the law, students will be absorbed in the nearby state-run schools.
The students can also apply to English-medium sanskriti school models.
“This step is taken for student safety.
There are cases where their safety gets disturbed because the mechanism exits inadequate fire, “added the official.
Meanwhile, the school has challenged moving, saying it will have an impact on their students and future and that the government must give them assistance on the basis of humanity.
A part of the school and their union has warned protests if their dialogue with the Ministry of Education proved to be never giving up.
“We sent a letter to the minister’s chairman this week.
We will ask the government to either enable these schools to shift to other locations or provide them with permanent affiliates.
Because haphazard housing development around these schools, it is impossible to expand the geographical coverage of the school.
The government must support them in fulfilling norms and not only attract them to things beyond their control, “said Yashpal Yadav, state president Haryana Sikshan SanSthan Politihan.
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