14. IMPROVE GOVT. SCHOOLS
14.
IMPROVE GOVT. SCHOOLS
Government schools in Delhi are in a pitiable
condition. Hence people refrain from sending their children to government
schools. Due t the demand for admission, the private schools are demanding huge
sums as donation and fees. The poor are feeling helpless due to this. How can
our country develop if our children are denied good education?
AAP promised to upgrade the present government
schools to the standard of private schools and open new government schools.
Education will be free in all these schools for the poor and the rich. At least
500 new schools will be opened with enough classrooms, supply of drinking
water, separate toilets for boys and girls, etc. All vacant spots in government
schools will be filled with competent teachers.
Play schools will be opened for children under 6
years of age. The government schools and play schools will be monitored by
‘Abhibhaavaka Sabha’, an open assembly of all parents of students studying in
that school.
Today education has been totally commercialized.
Degrees are being sold openly. Political leaders have opened big colleges which
take huge amount for education. AAP has promised to put a stop to all these
corrupt practices.
Adequate facilities will be provided to for all
children and teachers in government schools.
Delhi University will be expanded and better facilities will be
provided. Temporary jobs of teachers will be made permanent. Salaries of
teachers of private schools will be regularised.
Attempts will be made to roll back the 4-year
Undergraduate Program (FYUP) which was undemocratically introduced in the Delhi
University.
WORK DONE IN
DELHI REGARDING IMPROVEMENT OF GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS
AAP promised to pass a law to regulate high fees and
donations in private schools and colleges. Quota will be set for students from
Delhi in the Delhi University. A helpline was announced for nursery admission.
People can register their complaints regarding admission to nursery in the
state. Audit of schools in Delhi was started.
Education minister Manish Sisodia said that he will
call 10 parents every day to get their feedback on the admission process.

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