Section 6 of DSEA : Section 6: Aid To Recognised Schools
DSEA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a private high school in Delhi, which has been recognized by the education authority but is not a primary school run by a local authority, is seeking financial aid from the Central Government to support its operations. The school submits an application for aid to the Administrator, who is responsible for distributing funds allocated by the Parliament.
Upon reviewing the application, the Administrator notices that the school has not complied with certain conditions mandated by the Director of Education, such as maintaining a prescribed student-teacher ratio or providing necessary facilities. As per Section 6(1) of The Delhi School Education Act, 1973, the school is given a specified period to meet these conditions or risk losing eligibility for contin...
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