#NewDelhi : The Aam Aadmi Party government today said an appeal will be filed against the Delhi High Court’s stay of its order scrapping management quota in nursery admissions even as schools welcomed the court’s decision saying their “autonomy” has been upheld.
The Delhi High Court today stayed AAP government’s order scrapping management quota in nursery admissions in private unaided schools, saying the decision was taken without the authority of law.
It also stayed the Delhi government’s January 6 order with regard to 11 other admission criteria, including issues like proven track record of parents in music and sports during admission of their children, that were also scrapped.
Schools welcomed the order saying the high court has upheld the autonomy of the educational institutions which has been guaranteed to them by the Constitution but was being attacked by the government.
“We have been reiterating the fact that our fight was not against the scrapping of management quota but against the attack on schools’ autonomy.
“The high court order will come as relief and put an end to anxiety among all stakeholders. The admission process will now be rolled out smoothly,” said Ashok Pandey, principal of Alcohon International Schools and chairman of National Progressive Schools Conference ( NPSC).
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