Saturday, January 15, 2011

No Clarity on JNVST 2011

It was hoped in my previous post  NO JNVST 2011 that NVS would be able to sort out the complications arising out of Right to Education Act  and JNVST 2011 would be conducted in time. But all such hopes seem to be misplaced.  JNVST 2011 is hardly a month away and still there is no solution in sight.
As per the news paper reports, it is yet to be decided by HRD ministry,whether a notification is enough or an amendment is required. We can't say how and where the idea of notification originated, but it seems to have derailed the whole process of finding a proper solution. We can't understand why Ministry of HRD is shying away from pushing for an amendment.Ministry of HRD seems to be illogically  vary of encouragement  such amendment would provide for  lobbying from vested interests in secondary education for further amendments and it may open a Pandora box. No body can dispute the special nature of Navodayas and Sainik Schools. The decision must be legislative so that the sanctity of JNVST could never be challenged. The amendment would also resolve the dilemma of  state government run welfare school organizations.Hope there would be an amendment for RTE in this budget session paving way for smooth conduct of JNVST.

2 comments:

  1. ITS BETTER NOT TO HAVE ANY JNVST-2011. FROM EXPERIENCE I KNOW THAT MANY FOOLISH STUDENTS AND NOT TALENTED ACCORDING TO NVS LANGUAGE GET ADMITTED THROUGH THIS JNVST. ITS BETTER TO HAVE A RANDOM SYSTEM BECAUSE EVERY CHILD WHO IS THE CREATION OF GOD IS TALENTED IN ONE OR THE OTHER WAY.SO ITS THE TEACHERS DUTY TO DISCOVER THE TALENT IN EVERY CHILD AND NURTURE HIM.LET BETTER SENSE PREVAIL IN Mr. KAPIL SIBAL TO BAN ENTRANCE IN NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS TO MAINTAIN THE TRUE SPIRIT OF RTE ACT.
    PRADIPTA KUMAR PAL
    BHUBANESWAR

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  2. I THINK IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO CONDUCT JNVST BECAUSE STUDENTS BELONGING TO THE WHOLE DISTRICT ARE ELIGIBLE TO JOIN THE VIDYALAYA.SO ON WHAT OTHER BASIS A STUDENT MUST BE ADMITTED ? RANDOM SELECTION MAY DEVELOP CORRUPTION IN THE ADMISSION PROCESS...

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