If any school does not fulfil the norms and standards specified under the Act, it shall take steps to fulfill the same within a period of three years.
"The Delhi High Court had in May this year directed DoE, civic-bodies and DDA to ensure immediate closure or shifting of those unrecognised schools which are housed in any premises that may pose a threat to the safety of the children studying therein," a senior Directorate of Education (DoE) official told PTI.
The government had issued a circular earlier this month asking all provisionally recognised and unrecognised schools to submit 'Structural Stability record/certificate' of the building in which they are housed, failing which it would be presumed they do have any such document/record and further action for closure of such school shall be started without further notice.
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According to the Act, if any school does not fulfil the norms and standards specified under the Act, it shall take steps to fulfil the same within a period of three years.
"While considering the cases for grant of provisional recognition of the schools, structural stability certificate or building fitness certificate issued by the competent authorities, are obtained by DOE to ensure the structural stability of the school building.
"But the department has 'no structural stability' record of those schools which are not even provisionally recognised due to non-fulfilment of land norms," the official said.