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HC declines interim relief to schools against nursery norms

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court today declined any interim relief to unaided recognized private schools which have sought quashing of the notification on nursery admission guidelines.Justice Manmohan, while issuing notices to Delhi Government and



Later, the LG enhanced the criteria to eight kilometre.

The LG, however, had refused to reconsider the decision to scrap the management quota.

Besides these, the applicants who have sibling studying in the same school will get 20 points and five points will be added by default in the application of girls and wards of school alumni.

The guidelines also seek the minority schools to have 25 per cent seats reserved, like other schools, for the economically weaker sections and disadvantaged groups of the society.

The DoE or the Delhi government or the LG does not have the power to fix criteria of admission in unaided private schools, the petition had contended.  

The admission process for nursery classes will start from 15 January and the last date for submission of applications is fixed on January 31.

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