Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Oh No...It was unexpected


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The DCPCR (Delhi commission for Protection of Child Rights) fined Director Of Education for violation of Right to Education Act 2009.
It was unexpected!!!
DoE needs expert consultants to avoid such embarrassment which bows our heads before the whole country. All Officers are over-burdened due to routine works and have no time to go deep in the RTE Act. We are posted in the capital of India and need more competency than others.
The DoE should consider to establish an RTE cell with a team of consultants and educationists invited from all section of society.
We, the Educationists of DELTA, who are mainly associated with schools of Directorate of Education , should spare some time for a better implementation of this nice Act.
All of you are requested to keep writing and sending suggestions regularly to the authorities. We must encourage all persons who can implement RTE Act in its better form because such legislations come rarely in decades.
We should work collectively for a positive impact of this Act on society.
A careful handling of this Act will not create havoc but help to all.
We have sympathy with all over-burdened officers.....
"किस रुत के मुन्तजिर हैं ये पेड़ रास्तों पर,
खुद धूप में खड़े हैं, साया मुसाफिरों पर'....
(शहजाद अहमद )

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