Ulhasnagar: In an effort to improve the standards in civil schools, Sena Shiv who controls Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation (UMC) with the help of the BJP Corporators’s opposition has cleared the steps to submit two schools to the private education community with rented rs 1 per month for 30 years .
While decisions praised by some believers will examine the decline in registration levels in UMC schools, others criticize it says the citizenship body should follow the procedure and floating tenders to secure better terms and conditions when submitting schools to private organizations.
Some Canestators also opposed the UMC’s plan to say the Civic body should continue to run institutions and make efforts to improve their quality.
UMC is currently running 30 schools.
Because the standard of decreasing, the level of registration they have dipped for years.
Two Primary Schools – Number 19 and No.
27 – The planned Shiv Sena to hand over to the private education community is almost not each of 200 students.
Organization, Sindhu Education Society, run several schools and colleges in the city.
The proposal was placed in front of the general body for discussion on Thursday by BJP Corporator Prakash Makhija and supported by Shiv Sena and NCP.
Leelabai Ashan, Mayor of UMC, said, “The Sindhu Education Society to whom we have decided to give our two schools to run have a good record in education and they have agreed to provide free education to those who take it in the civic body.
After The proposal is carried out, students will get better education and it is also free.
They will also defend the teachers in both schools.
“However, UMC administration is increasing about objections to the way the Corporators install proposals directly at the General Agency for approval.
Ashok Upwade, City Commissioner Deputy, said, “For such a proposal approval, the corporators must first consult with the administration and see the legal aspects.
Only as such a proposal will be included in the general body meeting.
We have decided to write to the government The state to cancel the proposal.
“Jeevan Idnani, a Corporator Sai who opposed the resolution in the public body, said that I am the view that UMC must follow the government’s norm by referring to the right tender so that schools are better forward with better terms and conditions and better conditions and better conditions and conditions With a better lease for the civil body.
“Seni Sena Corporator Dhananjay Bodare, opposed to submit schools to private institutions, said UMC must increase infrastructure and run the school itself.