Delhi Govt Tells Schools to Stop Admission of ‘Illegal Bangladeshis’: How This Contradicts Its Own Policy

Mallica Joshi | 25 December 2024 | The Indian Express

The Delhi government’s direction to schools to “prevent unauthorised admissions of illegal Bangladeshi migrants”, by verifying documents at the time of admission, flies in the face of several orders, including one passed by it in April this year.

As per the Delhi government’s policies, to seek admission in government schools, parents of students are expected to provide proof of date of birth and residence alongside their admission forms. The circular for admission, however, also makes it clear that children will not be denied admission for the lack of documents and school authorities will help them get the documents made….

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