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HC refers nursery admission matter to Ganguly committee

New Delhi, Mar 7 (UNI) The Delhi High Court today referred the issue relating to the entry age of a child to nursery class to the Ganguly Committee for its recommendations.

A Division Bench of Chief Justice M K Sharma and Justice Sanjeev Khanna said the Ganguly Committe headed by CBSE Chairman Ashok Ganguly would look into the matter and submit its report by March 31.

On March 1, the Delhi Government refused to accept the proposal of the high court to reduce the two-year nursery period for children seeking admission to schools to one year.

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.

The Bench had suggested the government to reduce the two-year nursery period for children seeking admission to schools to one year, saying only four-year-old children should be admitted in Class 1.

''There is 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 1.'' the bench said while refusing to increase the age of children to three and half years for admission to nursery classes.

The Delhi School Education Act says a child should be at least five years old as on Sept 30 of a calendar year, for admission to any formal school, said the bench.

Mr Tulsi had submitted that during a meeting chaired by Delhi Education Minister Arvind Singh Lovely, it was decided that a three-year-old child was not fully grown-up to go to a school.

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

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MIG 21 aircraft crashed near Kurseong

Siliguri, Mar 01 (UNI) A MiG-21 aircraft of the Indian Air Force crashed near Kurseong in Darjeeling district today. Official sources quoting preliminary reports here said immediately after the crash was noticed an IAF team from nearby Hasimara Airforce Base had rushed to the spot and launched a search for the pilot -Squadron Leader S.Pandey- who still remained untraced. The aircarft which took off from Hasimara base on a practice sortie at around 13-00 hours,crashlanded immediately afterwards somewhere between Norbong.....

SC refers SIMI petition to larger bench

New Delhi, Mar 7 (UNI) The Supreme Court today referred to a larger bench a petition filed by the Students of Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) challenging the ban imposed on it by the Central Government for indulging in unlawful and anti-national activities. A bench comprising Justices S B Sinha and Markandey Katju, however, made it clear that the state was free to proceed against the activists of the banned organisation if they are found indulging in unlawful and anti-national activities.....

MIG 21 aircraft crashes near Kurseong, pilot killed

Siliguri, Mar 1 (UNI) An Indian Air Force MiG-21 aircraft crashed near Kurseong in Darjeeling district today, killing its pilot on the spot. The aircraft crashed at around 1300 hours at a place between Norbong tea estate and Shibkhola in Kurseong sub-division after taking off from the nearby Hasimara base on a practice sortie, official sources said. They said immediately after the crash was noticed, an IAF team from nearby base rushed to the spot and launched a search for.....
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