New Delhi: The Delhi Government on Wednesday directed all private schools in the national capital to admit students under the EWS category, based on the allotted list sent by the government and regardless of the number of admissions in the General Category. During a press conference, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday said that private schools have to reserve 25 per cent of the seats for economically weaker sections (EWS).
He said under normal circumstances, private schools admit three students under the general category and then one under the EWS category, based on the allotted list provided by the Delhi Government. "However, considering lockdown has derailed the entire admission process, there has been a difference in admission for even general category students. Delhi Government has now decided that regardless of admitting students under the general category or not, private schools will have to admit students under EWS category, based on the allotted list sent by the Delhi government," the minister added.
He informed that a provision has been made wherein the Delhi Government will announce a draw for admissions for seats reserved under the EWS category, based on the application received and information provided by schools on the number of seats available. He also directed Delhi government schools to start parent-teachers meetings from July 19 for all classes.
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