Private Schools should adhere to mission Guidelines, reform policies: JKCSF

Srinagar, Aug 21 (KNS): Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum has drawn a calling attention move towards the education sector in general and particularly in prevailing circumstances. In a statement JKCSF Chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani has envisaged upon govt, all the Private School owners and other stakeholders to implement the mission guidelines in letter and spirit and not to forget that right to Education which should have no self implicated parameters that deprive the progeny of common man of his right.
In a statement issued to KNS, Wani Said that it must be known to all that the prime locations in Jammu and Kashmir stand spared to these private educational institutions minimal rent on on lease only in the name of education which otherwise could generate economy to the high profit public sector projects of J& K.
Wani took a dig on the stakeholders of these 'high profile' private schools and alleged that they were supposed to keep up the 25% reservations for the free education of poor, BPL, dowtrodden and the orphans but on the ground it was never proven as implemented.
" It is unfortunate and ironical that these private schools have now deprived even the middle class progeny by way of introducing interview scheme to first generation learners and their parents which is against law of nature that how come a child can be borne-learnt and how every parent can be deemed as literate. Interviewing parents is but a humiliation to them and to the society in general.Instead this trend amounts to corporate theory which goes very much against the baisic concept of education and schooling" Wani lambasted
Wani expressed surprise that managements of these private schools make much hype of so called cream products in results but never advertised that how many BPL students and orphans they admitted and thus kept the mission up.
He said this proves that these schools never bother about education for all but believe in money minting.
Wani said JKCSF is keeping a close eye on the admission policy and attitude of these schools with regard to the mission of establihing these schools in Jand K having given sacrifice of prime locations on minimal rent at lease to these institutions.
Wani asked the stakeholders to revive and reform their education and schooling systems to benefit the common child and parent of Jand K. Adding that JKCSF is going to make public the activities of these private schools via an RTI in near future
 

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