Gurgaon: With only two months left for the current academic session, the state government has now decided to provide temporary or temporary affiliates to more than 1,000 private schools that are not interpreted for sessions 2021-2022.
These schools also may not recognize new students for the next academic session according to the instructions of the government.
The official spokesperson with the Ministry of Education said that the department has received several representations of the private school associations, asking for a temporary affiliate extension.
“The government, after maturity and consultation, decided to provide temporary affiliates for other academic sessions, 2021-22, to schools whose permanent recognition cases have not been resolved by the department,” said the spokesman.
This extension is equipped with motorists that schools must produce evidence of temporary recognition given by the department in the last session, 2020-21.
“Moreover, there are no further extensions that will be given to these schools.
They must ensure that they do not recognize students from the next academic session, 202-2023, and every action contrary to the provisions of the rules will invite appropriate actions,” said the interpreter talk it.
The announcement occurred after the department was flooded with several requests from private schools and their associations.
In December last year, the State Education Department has announced that the government does not want to provide further extension to unaffiliated schools.
According to the Ministry of Education, the schools concerned failed to obey the standard despite receiving several directions.
It has a plan to absorb these school students in the nearest countries.
After the latest announcement, the school called it meaninglessly, said it was a node of death because it was not only school but thousands of students were registered there.
They argue that they failed to comply with the space and requirements of the Department of Education.
But when they asked the government to shift them to another location or provide permanent affiliates who ignored limitations, the government failed to overcome their problems.
“Because of the development of haphazard housing around these schools, it is impossible to expand their geographical area.
The government must support us in fulfilling norms, not only attracting us to things beyond our control,” said Yashpal Yadav, President of State , Haryana Sikshan Sbanathan.
“We have notified the Ministry of Education that these schools must be allowed to switch to new locations to meet the norms of land or allowed to run in two shifts to comply with safety standards.
The government is for support and not only past the dictates, which will Leaving thousands of teachers, helpers and other unemployed staff, “he added.