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HC reserves verdict on reducing 2-yr nursery period to 1 yr

New Delhi, Mar 1 (UNI) The Delhi High Court today reserved its verdict on reducing the two-year nursery period for children seeking admission to schools to one year, as the Delhi Government refused to accept its proposal.

While hearing a PIL, a division bench of Chief Justice M K Sharma and Justice Sanjiv Khanna said it would pronounce the judgment later.

Senior Counsel K T S Tulsi appearing for Delhi Government said the schools in the capital did not agree to the suggestion to reduce the preparatory stage to one year.

Yesterday, the High Court had suggested the Delhi Government to reduce the two year period at preparatory stage for admission in class-I to one year admitting only four-year-old children in the schools.

The same Bench had refused to increase the age of entry level to three and half year at the nursery stage saying ''There was no need to admit a three-year-old child in the school.'' ''Why do you need nursery and kindergarten classes? One year at nursery level would be sufficient to prepare a child for admission in class one,'' said the bench The Delhi School Education Act says a child should be at least five year old as on September 30, for his admission to the formal school, said the bench.

Mr Tulsi submitted that during a meeting chaired by Delhi education Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely it was decided that a three-year-old child was not fully grown-up to study in a school.

The child was not physically and psychologically fit to cope with the rigours of studies, said Tulsi quoting the minutes of the meeting.

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Union Cabinet to amend Act to increase traffic violation fine amount

New Delhi, Mar 1 (UNI) The Union Government today informed the Delhi High Court that the Union Cabinet would amend the Act to enhance the fine amount for traffic violation to control traffic offences in the capital. Government Counsel Suresh Kait said the Union Cabinet in its meeting today, would take up the proposal submitted by the Union Home Ministry to enhance the fine amount for various offences from Rs 100 to Rs 1000. A division bench of Justice Swatanter Kumar.....

DoNER yet to release the alloted water fund

Aizawl, Feb 28 (UNI) Mizoram government has expressed dissatisfaction over the Development of Northeastern Region (DoNER) ministry for delaying the release of fund allocated for water supply project. State public health engineering (PHE) department officials here today said despite regular persuasions DoNER had not released Rs 11.12 crore meant for phase-II water supply project here. Official sources said presently the PHE is supplying only 20 litres of water per capita per day (LPCD) here, which is almost one-seventh of the prescribed.....

Prostitution racket busted, two arrested

New Delhi, Mar 1 (UNI) The Delhi Police have busted a prostitution racket operating from East Delhi with the arrest of three people, including the pimp. The pimp Sanjeev Sharma, who was running the racket from a house in Laxmi Nagar, was arrested after a raid by the police. Besides two call girls were also arrested. UNI.....
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