Nursery admission case hearing adjourned to March 28 by Delhi HC
Nursery admission case hearing adjourned to March 28 by Delhi HC
Meanwhile, anxiety and tension has deepened for parents as nursery admissions in Delhi continue to be in limbo.

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday adjourned the nursery admissions case till March 28.

The Delhi government had presented a report in the High Court stating there are 1600 private schools in the national capital. The report further said that 3,19,724 applications were submitted in these schools(including multiple applications) and the total number of open seats were 57,444 out of which 43,893 were filled before February 28 through drawing lots.

Meanwhile, anxiety and tension has deepened for parents as nursery admissions in Delhi continue to be in limbo. The process of drawing lots was stayed by the High Court, an order which has distressed parents.

In February this year the court had ordered scrapping of transfer points and later ordered a fresh draw of lots. This order was challenged by parents whose wards had already secured admissions. The HC has now ordered a stay on the draw of earlier lots.

This is the first time admission process has dragged on for so long with points system being changed twice and 15 notifications issued by the Education department, leading to utter confusion.

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