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Students are not rejected in government schools because of the unavailability of TC: Sisodia

Students are not rejected in government schools because of the unavailability of TC: Sisodia
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New Delhi: Students who are looking for entrance tickets to Delhi government schools from private schools will not be rejected in because of the unavailability of the TC certificate (TC), Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Thursday.
He said several private schools held back the transfer certificate to students and asked parents to deposit full cost first.

Happy! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see results “For this reason, many parents cannot get their children from private schools and receive entrance tickets at the government school,” Deputy Minister’s Deputy Chief at an online press conference.
“It considers awareness in this case after receiving such complaints from many parents, the educational directorate has been asked to ensure that the temporary revenue is given to school students given and that the DOE officers must immediately secure TC from a private school that cares.
Parents need to be worried about TC again, “he added.
Sisodia said the Delhi government’s decision would provide assistance to thousands of parents.
“If there are children in Delhi wanting to leave private schools and receive entrance tickets at the government school, he will not be rejected in because of the lack of TC.
The Delhi government’s decision will provide assistance to thousands of parents who want to move their children from public schools,” he said.
Sisodia further informs that so far 28,000 applications have been accepted for nurseries, kg and class 1 to enter the Sarvodaya School of the Delhi government and the registration list will be issued on July 20.
“Furthermore, around 90,000 applications have been received for grade 6 to 12 (except class 11).
School allocation process is currently underway,” he said.

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