HC asks whether Bhati mines school students can be shifted

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High today asked the authorities to inform it whether they can shift the students of a school in Asola Bhati Mines area to some other government-run institution.

Justices V K Rao directed government's education department to decide within six weeks the proposal of shifting 810 girls and 1123 boys of the senior secondary school to some other institution till the new school building is constructed there.



It also sought to know whether the students can be given free bus facility till then.

The issued the direction during the hearing of a plea filed by a parent, through advocate Ashok Agarwal, contending that the senior secondary school in Bhati Mines had only a temporary roof and lacked basic infrastructure.

Petitioner Bazi Ram had said the classrooms were made of temporary pre-fabricated material with tin roof and there was lack of furniture for students to sit and study. He has also said that the school had around 1933 students.

However, the has said that construction of a permanent structure for the school in Bhati Mines cannot be done without the forest department's nod as it was located within the notified forest land around Asola-Bhati wildlife sanctuary.

It also said that a piece of land at Asola, about three km away from the present school premises, has been allotted for opening of the new school which may be expedited as a permanent solution to the problem.

The petitioner's counsel suggested in the that can they be shifted to other government-run school.

The has now fixed the matter for further hearing on August 3.

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HC asks whether Bhati mines school students can be shifted

The Delhi High Court today asked the authorities to inform it whether they can shift the students of a school in Asola Bhati Mines area to some other AAP government-run institution. Justices V K Rao directed Delhi government's education department to decide within six weeks the proposal of shifting 810 girls and 1123 boys of the senior secondary school to some other institution till the new school building is constructed there. It also sought to know whether the students can be given free bus facility till then. The court issued the direction during the hearing of a plea filed by a parent, through advocate Ashok Agarwal, contending that the senior secondary school in Bhati Mines had only a temporary roof and lacked basic infrastructure. Petitioner Bazi Ram had said the classrooms were made of temporary pre-fabricated material with tin roof and there was lack of furniture for students to sit and study. He has also said that the school had around 1933 students. However, the Delhi ... The High today asked the authorities to inform it whether they can shift the students of a school in Asola Bhati Mines area to some other government-run institution.

Justices V K Rao directed government's education department to decide within six weeks the proposal of shifting 810 girls and 1123 boys of the senior secondary school to some other institution till the new school building is constructed there.

It also sought to know whether the students can be given free bus facility till then.

The issued the direction during the hearing of a plea filed by a parent, through advocate Ashok Agarwal, contending that the senior secondary school in Bhati Mines had only a temporary roof and lacked basic infrastructure.

Petitioner Bazi Ram had said the classrooms were made of temporary pre-fabricated material with tin roof and there was lack of furniture for students to sit and study. He has also said that the school had around 1933 students.

However, the has said that construction of a permanent structure for the school in Bhati Mines cannot be done without the forest department's nod as it was located within the notified forest land around Asola-Bhati wildlife sanctuary.

It also said that a piece of land at Asola, about three km away from the present school premises, has been allotted for opening of the new school which may be expedited as a permanent solution to the problem.

The petitioner's counsel suggested in the that can they be shifted to other government-run school.

The has now fixed the matter for further hearing on August 3.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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