Rajasthan: TC in non-government schools. Mandatory to issue: Strict instructions from Director Elementary Education Shri Sitaram Jat
Rajesh Choudhary Jaipur news vani news
Keeping in mind the interests of students studying in non-government schools, an important and effective instruction has been issued by the Rajasthan Education Department. In this order issued by Director, Elementary Education Shri Sitaram Jat (IAS), it has been made clear that it will be mandatory for all non-government schools to issue Transfer Certificate (TC) to the students on time.
The main objective of this decision is to ensure that there is no hindrance in the education of any student and he can pursue his studies without any hindrance. It has often been seen that private schools do not provide T.C. due to various reasons. There are delays in issuance due to which students face difficulties in taking admission in other schools. This instruction has been issued to solve this problem.
According to the instructions, if a guardian or parent applies for T.C. for his/her child. If you apply for T.C., the concerned school will be given T.C. without any unnecessary delay. Will have to be issued. It has also been clarified that even if there is any kind of dispute going on between the school and the parents, the student’s T.C. Cannot be stopped. Thus, the educational rights of students have been given top priority.
Rajasthan Education Department, while providing legal basis to this process, has said that all the action will be taken under Rajasthan Non-Government Educational Institutions Act 1989, Rules 1993 and Amended Rules 2011. According to these rules, if any school does not follow these instructions, strict action can be taken against it. This may also include cancellation of recognition and other administrative penalties.
This decision is not only a relief for the students, but is also considered a positive step for the parents. Many times parents have to change their children’s school due to financial or administrative reasons, but T.C. Due to non-release, he had to face mental and financial problems. Now after this new instruction such problems are expected to reduce.
Education experts believe that this step will make the education system more transparent and accountable. This will also curb the arbitrariness of private schools and ensure protection of students’ rights. At the same time, this decision also reinforces the basic objective of Right to Education, in which every child is given the right to receive education without hindrance.
It has also been mentioned in the instructions issued by the department that all the district education officers have been instructed to ensure strict compliance with this order. If any complaint is received at any level, it will be taken immediate cognizance and appropriate action will be taken. For this, the monitoring system has also been strengthened by the department.
The positive impact of this decision is being seen in various districts of Rajasthan. Many schools have already taken steps in this direction and started simplifying and making their processes transparent. At the same time, there is an atmosphere of satisfaction and confidence among the parents regarding this decision.
Various sections of the society have welcomed this initiative and called it an important step towards securing the future of the students. People associated with the education sector say that if such decisions are implemented regularly, then comprehensive improvement in the education system is possible.
Ultimately, this instruction issued by Director Elementary Education Shri Sitaram Jat is a commendable effort towards protecting the interests of the students as well as making the education system more robust and accountable. This step not only solves the current problems but also provides guidance towards improving the education system in the future.
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