Gurgaon: The Directorate of School Education, on Tuesday night, issued direction to the district education department to form a special committee to accelerate the acceptance of EWS in private schools.
Until now, 20% of students who qualified in the EWS category have been treated in district schools, even as the last date for receipt of December 31 this month, the list of 887 students who are eligible to get free education in private schools under power .
Haryana education rules are published.
Initially, the government had set December 25 as the last day to complete all reception but then extended it until the end of this month.
However, private schools postponed acceptance, quoting problems with parents’ income certificates.
“While some schools have quoted a problem with documents of parents, others do not need to delay receipt.
We issue directions to all schools to obey orders and ensure that students are accepted,” said an official of the Ministry of Education.
The department claims that ironing problems with documents will speed up acceptance.
According to the department, the Special Committee will ensure the authenticity of income certificates.
“Many parents have not uploaded the right detail.
In some cases, there is incompatibility.
In addition, the school has refused to accept that parents submit a false income certificate.
The department has asked us to form a committee and overcome this problem.
We will immediately iron.
Problems and ensure all students who fulfill the requirements are accepted at school, “said Indu Benken District Education Officer.
School, said that many of them did not support this year’s revenue, and those who followed the government’s orders had to deal with the document verification delay process.
“It’s almost the end of the session.
Already, schools are struggling with changing orders regarding the opening of the school and have to adjust their pedagogy.
In addition, we are forced to provide acceptance in a messy process.
We do not understand the need for a hasty implementation of orders in a hurry , “said the Head of the Public School of Drona Bharisadwaj.Schools also quoted a problem such as non-payment of contributions delayed for the last two academic sessions to deny revenue.