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State govt to take over about 1900 Municipal schools in capital

New Delhi, Mar 21 (UNI) Approving the suggestion of the Delhi Government, the Delhi High Court today directed the authorities to submit a concrete plan for taking over all the MCD schools to improve the standard of education by March 28.

A division bench of Chief Justice M K Sarma and Justice Sanjiv Khanna directed the government to take a formal decision and submit a plan-of-action in a week.

''Taking over all the MCD schools would not be enough. In order to provide quality education to the children, it would be necessary for the state government to run all these schools on the lines of Kendriya Vidyalaya,'' the Judges said in the order.

The MCD has 1810 primary schools and 519 of them are operating in double shifts. There are also 33 independent nursery schools established all over the city.

The total number of students studying in these schools are 9,55,391 in 2006, said the affidavit filed by Ms Yadav.

The Bench had earlier banned openning of any government school without providing basic amenities such a concrete buildings, urinals, potable water and hygienic atmosphere.

While hearing a PIL seeking direction for better education for children in schools, the court had observed ''Why make a mockery of the education without providing basic amenities to the children.'' The Education Department officials should be sensitised for providing congenial atmosphere in the schools where lakhs of students were getting education, the court said.

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TataSky in Delhi HC on Sun's denial to share feed

New Delhi, Feb 26: Direct-To-Home satellite TV operator TataSky has approached the Delhi High Court, seeking directions to broadcaster Sun TV to share its feed. In its petition, TataSky has alleged that Sun TV was violating the regulations of broadcast regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.Senior officials at TRAI said, "As per section 3.2 of TRAI regulations, no broadcaster can deny signals to any DTH operator or service provider. If anyone denies it, he will be taken to court.".....
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