Delhi High Court slams Kejriwal Government,
Delhi High Court slams Kejriwal Government, "Why Schools are running like shops in the capital?"
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New Delhi: Surprised by the running of schools from Class I to VIII without playgrounds in the national capital Delhi, the Delhi High Court on Tuesday raised questions before the Center and the Delhi government. The court asked both of them why 'schools like shops' are being allowed to run here? Chief Justice DN A bench of Patel and Justice C. Harishankar asked the Ministry of Human Resource Development how they are running under the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) when they look like shops.

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After seeing pictures of schools run by the MS Educational and Welfare Trust in North Delhi, the bench asked the officials, 'Are these schools? They look like a shop. Do the children studying in these not need playgrounds? What are you (Center, Government of Delhi) doing? ' The bench asked both, "How do you approve such schools to operate?" The bench has directed the Ministry of Human Resource Development to file an affidavit.

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In this, he has to tell on what basis these institutions are being allowed to run in Delhi. The next hearing, in this case, will be held on November 29. The High Court was hearing two petitions related to the issue. One of these is a PIL filed by a person named Mohammad Kamran. They have demanded action on such schools from the High Court. The second petition is from the trust concerned in which it has challenged the order of the Delhi government. The Kejriwal government has directed the closure of some of its institutions. Photographs of the school were put up in the PIL.

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