Delhi Nursery School admissions for 2021 to begin from Feb 18 [Official Link]
The online registration process for the nursery admissions will start from February 18, and the last date of filling the forms is March 4. Here s the official link for online registration
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Since coronavirus pandemic is still holding many schools from reopening, online registration admission for nursery students in the national capital will begin from February 18, Delhi government said on Wednesday. The Directorate of Education (DoE) of the Delhi Government has issued a detailed schedule for admissions.
Parents can check the link HERE of the Education Department, Delhi for more details.
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Delhi schools reopen for classes 9, 11 today, here's all you need to know - Physical distancing of six feet between students is going to be followed, and desks will be set in place for them according to COVID-19 protocols.
Delhi schools to reopen for Classes 9, 11, diploma institutions from Feb 5
Schools in containment zones will, however, not be allowed to reopen and teachers, staff members and students living in these zones will not be allowed to attend
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The terms and conditions to reopen schools will be similar to those announced when schools were reopened for students of Classes 10 and 12
After Delhi schools reopened for Classes 10 and 12 from January 18, Delhi s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has said that all schools for students of Classes 9 and 11 and degree diploma institutions-polytechnics and ITIs will reopen from February 5.
The terms and conditions to reopen schools will be similar to those announced when schools were reopened for students of Classes 10 and 12. As per these conditions, students can attend classes only with their parents consent, physical attendance will not be mandatory and it is compulsory for all school
10% children aged between 6 and 17 out of school: Delhi govt survey
As for the children below the age of six years, the survey said that 55.4 per cent children of this age group went to anganwadi centres (AWCs). The focus of recognising children out of school is in line with the Right to Education Act. (File image for representation)
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Updated: Jan 21, 2021, 08:17 AM IST
Nearly 10 per cent children between the age of six and 17 years were not attending schools in the national capital, according to a socio-economic survey conducted by the Delhi government. The survey covering 1.02 crore people showed that these children either dropped out, discontinued school, or never attended it, primarily because of financial reasons.