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Noida: A 24-year-old woman and her two-year-old son died while her husband suffered grievous injuries when the bike they were riding was hit by a speeding vehicle from behind on the Noida-Greater Noida expressway on Sunday morning. While the husband was wearing a helmet, his wife and son were without the safety gear.
The family, police said, were on their way to Delhi when the accident happened. The deceased have been identified as Puja and her son Ritesh. Bhagat Singh, the woman’s husband who is battling for life in the ICU of a private hospital in Noida, is a BSF constable. The bodies have been sent for autopsy.
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33 Noida schools issued notice for violating RTE norms - The schools to which the notice has been sent include names of big schools like Lotus Valley International, DPS and Vishwa Bharati School.
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The schools were reportedly misusing provisions in the law
Lotus Valley International School, DPS, Ryan, Mayur, Ramagya are among the schools that received notice
New Delhi: In a major update, at least 33 schools in Noida were issued notice by the administration amid allegations by CBSE schools that 25 percent of the seats reserved for the economically weaker section of students under the Right to Education (RTE) Act.
According to reports, the administration received complaints that these schools were misusing provisions in the law on quotas meant for poor and socially backward people.
BSA issued a notice to 33 schools which allegedly violated the provision on the seats reserved for children belonging to economically weaker section.