Private Schools to have Mandatory Quota for Poor soon: Sibal
Human Resource Development minister, Kapil Sibal said on Monday, Sep 06, 2010 that reserving 25 percent seats for children belonging to poor families will be made mandatory and its violation will be a punishable offence.
After breaking the news in Bangalore, Sibal said the government will not budge an inch from this mandatory provision in the Right to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act 2009, as it wants to give opportunity to all poor children to study in private schools.
The RTE Act was enforced on April 1, 2010 so that free and compulsory education is given to children between the age of 6 to 14 including even those, who live below poverty line. Although various institutions have raised concerns over the quota, those failing to comply with it in the coming next three years will attract harsh penalties once the amendment bill to the Act is passed by the lawmakers in the Parliament.
While attending a function in the city, Sibal said that if private schools do not comply with the provision, they will not be allowed to function, as it will be difficult to achieve the goal of inclusive education otherwise. 
Meanwhile, the National Commission for protection of child rights has been given the task of mandating and monitoring the implementation of this Act, while a special division will undertake the task.
Source: Merinews
Date: 30th September, 2010
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