Exam burden issue reaches NHRC, Child panel

After the Delhi government’s decision not to hold an examination for the students from Class 3 to 8 studying in its schools, parents of the children studying in the private schools are feeling discriminated as the rule does not apply for the private schools.
Exam burden issue reaches NHRC, Child panel

NEW DELHI: After the Delhi government's decision not to hold an examination for the students from Class 3 to 8 studying in its schools, parents of the children studying in the private schools are feeling discriminated as the rule does not apply for the private schools.

Parents are calling it discriminatory and Online exams are also being sought for Class 9 and 11. The controversy related to the examination has now reached to institutions like the National Human Rights Commission and the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.

According to the Directorate of Education, Government of Delhi, students studying in classes 3 to 8 will not have to take the annual examinations. The directorate said that this decision will be applicable to government and government-aided schools. This decision of the Delhi government is not acceptable to the millions of parents whose children study in private schools.

Parents have alleged discrimination, saying that whether government or private, all schools are closed for children studying in small classes for almost a year.

President of Delhi Parents Association Aparajita Gautam said, "We have written a letter to the Governor and the Chief Minister. We have raised the issue that the education department has addressed the concern of student studying in government school while children of private schools have been ignored." Gautam said, "Till now we were appealing for online exams of 9th and 11th class. The Education Department did not respond to our appeal. From above, the department issued orders only for the children of 8th class in the government schools.

"Now, by writing a letter to the Governor, Chief Minister, NHRC and National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, an appeal has been made to conduct online exams of Class 9th and 11th in private schools of Delhi."

At the same time, President of All India Parents Association, Ashok Aggarwal said, "We welcome the decision of the Delhi government but it needs further improvement.'' (IANS)

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