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'No interviews for parents, children'
Updated On: 06 May, 2012 08:38 AM IST | | Kranti Vibhute
Following a complaint by the Indian Union Muslim League Party, the South Mumbai education department has issued a circular urging minority schools in its zonal area not to conduct interviews of parents and children and refuse admissions on the basis of community
The South Mumbai education department has issued a circular on May 4 urging minority schools in its zonal area not to conduct interviews of parents and children during the admission process keeping in sync with the Right to Education (RTE) rule that states that no child should be deprived of free and compulsory education. It has also warned schools not to refuse admission to students if they are from a particular community, failing which the department will punish them.
Though the letter on the department’s website mentions Catholic schools in particular, the education officer from the South Mumbai education department, on condition of anonymity, said that the warning is meant for all minority schools. The letter was issued after the Indian Union Muslim League Party complained to the state education minister two months ago that authorities of some Catholic schools had asked unnecessary questions to parents hailing from their community, which hurt their religious sentiments, during the pre-primary admissions.
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