By Samachar Digital News
Chandigarh 26th June:- Private schools of Haryana under the banner of National
Independent School Alliance (NISA) has raised voice demanding amendments in the
proposed Education Policy 2019 being implemented in the country. National
President NISA Sh. Kulbhushan sharma and Chief Secretary Haryana Sh. Baldev
Saini while addressing the press interacted with representatives of various
private schools and said that the new education policy is being implemented by
centre govt. throughout the country. The future of crores of children and
schools depends on this policy.
Most of the school managerial staff
or principles are on vacations with families. Moreover, merely 30 days has been
given by govt. for providing suggestions/ amendments proposals on 648 pages
policy which has been formed in three years. As such this time line of 30 days
is not sufficient. Hence, minimum two months should be provided to appropriately
review and to give suggestions on draft policy.
Kulbhushan sharma said that numerous
private budget schools are in operation in state of Haryana. The policy does
not depict any provision for these schools. Highlighting the attack on teachers
and principle at private schools in Yamunanagar, he said that the new policy
has not been formed keeping in mind any kind of safety & security measures
for teachers and principles. Sh. Sharma said that as per policy TET
(Teachers Eligibility Test) is being mandated after B-Ed for teachers, which is
not justifiable. If govt. wants to retain the recognition of TET, then it
should be mandated prior to B-Ed.
HE said that decision for formation
of SMC (School Management Committee) in non-aided schools is contrary to the fundamental
rights of doing business provided by the Constitution.
Proposal and suggestions approved in
meeting of NISA that regulation of all coaching classes throughout the country,
Weightage to be given for marks obtained in School boards along
with entrance exams of Medical & Engineering, Provide Autonomy to un-aided
private schools, The money being provided under RTE, not to be given to
schools, rather be directly transferred to the parent's account through DBT
voucher, Proposal should be made raising security concerns of teachers and
principals and applicability of TET before B-Ed.
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