Change in EWS category for admission in private schools of Delhi, annual income reduced to Rs 5 lakh, order issued
An important decision has been taken regarding the admission of children in private schools in Delhi. The income limit has been increased for seats reserved for economically weaker sections. It has been decided to increase the income limit of EWS quota from Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 5 lakh. The proposal for this decision of the state government has been approved by Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena. Now children of parents with annual income of Rs 5 lakh will be able to study in private schools under this quota.
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Deputy Governor VK Saxena has issued the order. Notification has been issued by Raj Bhavan. This decision has been taken after the order of Delhi High Court dated December 5, 2023. The High Court had directed the Delhi government to increase the income limit from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 5 lakh. The Delhi government had sent a proposal through the Chief Minister at the end of October, in which there was talk of increasing the income limit to only Rs 2.5 lakh. However, the Lieutenant Governor, while approving this proposal, had advised the Chief Minister to increase this limit to at least Rs 5 lakh.
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25% reservation and separate admission list in private schools
According to this new decision, now reservation of 25 percent seats for Economically Weaker Section (EWS), Disadvantaged Group (DG) and disabled children will be mandatory in private schools of Delhi. Separate admission lists will be issued for these categories.
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On this, the High Court issued an order on November 13 saying that its earlier orders were not followed. After this order, the Delhi government was forced to revise the income limit again and on Monday this revised proposal was sent to the Lieutenant Governor for approval.
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