New Delhi: The center on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that with the Samagra Shiksha scheme that rebooted, the majority of 22.5 lakh children with special needs (CWSN), or different children, will be accepted into regular schools where The teacher will be trained to serve their needs while ensuring their right to education.
Responding to pills by Rajneesh Kumar Pandey who is looking for many trained teachers in special schools opened for different children, the additional lawyer General Madhavi Divan informs the judiciary am Khanwilkar and Sanjiv Khanna who can manage themselves will be accepted in regular schools to ensure Auxiliate them with normal children.
However, Pandey’s shoe advisor, nature said the center and the state government could not defeat their legal tasks to provide a number of adequate trained teachers in schools which were exclusively intended to meet the education and development of CWSN.
He said the infrastructure and ratio of teacher students in schools intended exclusively for CWSN were Abysmal in many places.
The bench was looking for clarification from Divan whether claiming CWSN in ordinary schools would lead to the close of special schools.
Divan said only CWSN who had a disability of less than 40% would be treated in ordinary schools, but quickly to add that he would look for instructions from the government about this.
Nature says the central point urged by the applicants is about school obligations, including the state of the state concerned, to ensure the appointment of special teachers who qualified to provide quality training to children with disability in the central enforcement as well as a scheme that is stated by the Central Government From time to time and the service conditions of the teachers.
The applicant also said that it was necessary to be examined whether the central scheme relied on by countries could be done even if this was not in the next consultation in the form of children’s rights to free and compulsory education business, 2009, the rights of people with people law Disability, 2016 and rehabilitation council ACT, 1992.
The latest affidavit center states that “according to the data available with an integrated district information system for education, there are 22.5 children lakh with special needs in the country.”