Sunday, January 27, 2013

Catholic schools urged to scrap admission test

IMPHAL, Jan 27: Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) has urged schools run by missionaries to drop its proposed move to screen tests young students seeking admission.
Speaking to the media today Alliance convenor K Pradipkumar contended that screening test of children is against the concept of free, compulsory and universal educational rights of the children. Citing a Supreme Court decree in the Society of Unaided Private Schools of Rajasthan versus the Union of India case in 2010, he maintained that ruling of the apex court on rights of children to free and compulsory education also covers missionary schools.
Moreover, decision by missionary school authorities to conduct screening test from tomorrow onwards is an affront to Ministry of Law and Justice's legislation on 'The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Amendment) Act 2012', said Pradipkumar who also opined that the screening test at the primary level is also unjustifiable as the young minds will not be able to cope with the pressure.
Further pointing out that the State Government had already declared that screening test should not be conducted at the primary level, he suggested that the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Right take up a suo-motu case against Catholic school authorities in case the screening test is held.
Human Rights Law Network director Rakesh Mei- houbam commented that conducting screening test is against the principle of Right of Children to free and Compulsory Education Act 2009.
With the exception of religious studies, the Supreme Court judgement on April 12, 2012 on RTE Act implies that educational institutions should not conduct screening test of children, said the director.

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