Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia today instructed private schools set up on government land to "strictly" follow the "neighbourhood criterion" while taking admissions at their institutions.
Sisodia who holds charge of the Education department issued this instruction today during a meeting with associations of private schools, said a senior Delhi government official.
"Deputy CM clarified to the schools situated on government land that they will have to follow neighbourhood criterion and give admission to children living within one Km periphery of their institutions," said the official.
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The school may consider areas beyond one kilometre periphery while fixing neighbourhood criterion, he said.
The Deputy CM asked DDA representatives about the neighbourhood limits during the meeting but they were also not able to specify it, said the official.
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