Odishatv Bureau

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has issued notice to CBSE, the AAP government and the Centre over a plea alleging an “alarmingly uneven distribution” of science and commerce streams in the government schools in New Delhi.

On Friday, a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar sought responses from the trio.

The Delhi government has been alleged of “non-uniformity and ‘cherry-picking’ practice” in offering science and commerce streams to students at the intermediate level in the government schools.

The bench asked the Delhi government, the Centre and the CBSE to file affidavits on the matter and posted it for further hearing on November 28.

“There are a total of 41 government schools in central Delhi, wherein only 2 schools offer science stream throughout the entire district, whereas in north east district of Delhi, there are as many as 18 schools out of total 38 which offer science stream at intermediate level,” the plea filed by one Yusuf Naqi through his counsel GM Akhtar said.

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The plea also alleged that since only two government schools in central Delhi have the science stream in their curriculum, the willing students of this area are required to travel to other districts of the National Capital Territory.

“Though there are government educational institutions offering science and commerce streams at intermediate level, however the distribution of such schools offering science and commerce streams is alarmingly uneven and it is evident from the government records that there are ‘shadow pockets’ in different regions of Delhi that do not offer science and commerce streams at all, in their academic curriculum,” it said.

With PTI Inputs
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