Admission to govt schools without TC not final
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Jaipur:17.08.2021
Temporary admission of students in government schools from private schools, without any transfer certificate, will not be made permanent.
Schools’ administration have been asked to register their National Informatics Centre (NIC) ID in Shala Darpan as a routine process, but those students will not be made permanent. During the pandemic, many students found it difficult to pay private schools’ fees and private schools were said to have allegedly harassed them. Hence, government issued a rule to admit students without transfer certificates temporarily, in government schools.
But government has made it clear that those students will not be enrolled in scholar register i.e. enrollment register.
This has come as relief to private school owners who had complained earlier that giving admission to students without transfer certificates will impact them. Anil Sharma, president of School Shiksha Pariwar, has also objected to this rule.
NGO comes forward to help students get edu
Jaipur:
Smile for All, an NGO, has started a new campaign ‘Shiksha Tumhari-Zimmedari Hamari’ intending to provide school education to 1,000 children, who are deprived of education. The campaign run from August15 to August 21 through all types of media platforms. It aims to connect philanthropists with ‘Happiness Subscription’ of Smile for All.
The Happiness Subscription is a page created on the organisation’s website, where philanthropists fund a child’s education by donating just Rs. 500 (per month). Donors will be given all the information related to the sponsored child’s education every month. TNN
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