Saturday, October 8, 2011

The AIPA is organizing an ‘Aam Aadmi Dharna’ to highlight the need for reform in School Education System

All India Parents Association (AIPA)

 

The AIPA is organizing an 'Aam Aadmi Dharna' to highlight the

need for reform in School Education System

 

The Dharna will be held at RAJGHAT on October 09, 2011 from

10.00 AM to 1.00 PM, to demand:

 

1. Removal of disparities between various Government Schools and up-gradation of All

Government run schools all over the country to the minimum level of Kendriya

Vidyalayas (Central Schools).

 

2. Enactment of a Central Law to regulate the fees and other charges in unaided private

schools all over the country.

 

3. Resolution by the State Assemblies in support of the above issues.

 

4. Initiation of criminal proceedings against the erring private school managements

having been indicted by the CAG in its recent report in regard to 25 unaided private

schools of Delhi.

 

What AIPA strives to Achieve

 

The AIPA and Private schools both realize that power of private schools is derived from poor

conditions in the Government schools. Falling standards in government schools push people

towards private schools. In this kind of scenario on one hand where Private schools know that

parents have no other choice, therefore they can exploit them. On the other hand, AIPA

believes that salvation of children in all types of schools depends on improving government

schools, and bringing about greater equity in quality of all categories of schools.

The objective of All India Parents Association (AIPA) is loud and clear - to work for the

realization of the constitutional philosophy of equality, social justice and good quality

education

 

About AIPA

 

All India Parents Association (AIPA) was formed out of the conviction that all children

whether in Government schools or private schools, have a right to good education in

environments where their rights are protected. If that does not happen, then parents who have

entrusted their children to the system in good faith, can and should come together to support

one another in ensuring a caring and responsive educational system. Wherever children's and

parents' voices are heard, schools systems improve.

 

The Beginnings

 

In 1997, the unaided recognized private schools in Delhi on the pretext of Fifth Pay

Commission recommendations increased fees from 40% to 400% which shocked the middle

class whose wards were studying in these schools. For the first time in the history of India,

the middle class came together and raised their voice against the arbitrary fee hike by the

private schools. Consequently, an organization namely Delhi Abhivahak Mahasangh came

into existence which took forward the case of the parents against their exploitation at the

hands of the private schools. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed through Advocate

Ashok Agarwal (National President AIPA) in the Hon'ble Delhi High Court highlighting the

exorbitant, arbitrary and unjust fee hike by the private schools resulting in violation of the

Right to Education of the children. The Hon'ble High Court in its Judgment dated 30.10.1999

rejected the arguments of the private schools and laid down parameters for determining

justified fees.

 

During this case, it was strongly felt that one of the major cause of exploitation of the hapless

parents by the private schools is that the standard of education in the Government schools has

gone down tremendously and the exploitation at the hands of the private schools cannot be

checked unless the standards of education in Government schools is improved to a

satisfactory level.

 

The Achievements

 

Therefore in 1997 itself, another PIL highlighting the absence of basic amenities in the

Government and Municipal schools in Delhi was filed in the Hon'ble Delhi High Court. This

petition was not only entertained but the Orders passed therein were monitored for more than

10 years by the Hon'ble Delhi High Court. Thereafter many other PILs were filed in the

Hon'ble Delhi High Court that resulted in to Regulation of Nursery Admission process,

Admissions of EWS students in to the schools which have taken land on concessional rates

from Government, Admission of Disable/ differently abled Students, Appointment of special

teachers schools, Infrastructural facilities for Disable/ differently abled Students and Filling

of vacancies of Teachers in Government/MCD Schools.

 

In 2008, once again the private schools not only in Delhi but all over the country increased

fees arbitrarily on the pretext of Sixth Pay Commission. This time it had given rise to an

agitation by the parents not only in Delhi but all over the country. The Delhi Government

issued an order allowing unaided private schools to increase fee without first scrutinizing

their accounts. Again a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed through Advocate Ashok

Agarwal in 2009 in the Hon'ble Delhi High Court challenging the Delhi Governments

arbitrary order. The Hon'ble High Court in its order dated 12-08-2011 upheld the contentions

of the Parents and constituted a committee to audit the accounts of all the unaided private

schools to see the justification of any Fee Hike. As a result of this PIL the Comptroller

Auditor General (CAG) for the first time exercised its statutory duty and audited the accounts

of 25 unaided private schools in Delhi and in its report indicted 23 out of 25 schools for gross

financial malpractices. With this rise of parents' voices at an all India Level, the All India

Parents Association came into being. Since then, the AIPA has undertaken several Dharnas,

Rallies, Meetings, Seminars, etc. to highlight the issues relating to the Right to Education of

all children.

 

How you can Help

 

The AIPA strongly feels that parents, students and teachers must unite together to achieve the

ultimate goal of free and compulsory school education of good quality for all children.

While holding the Aam Aadmi Dharna at RAJGHAT on 9th October, 2011 between 10.00

AM to 1.00 PM, The AIPA also invites people at large and parents particularly to hold

corresponding Dharnas in front of the State Assemblies on the same date and time to

demand resolution from the Assemblies in support of the aforementioned issues and to

send the same to the Central Government.

 

All India Parents Association (AIPA)

Agarwal Bhawan, G. T. Karnal Road, Tis Hazari, Delhi110 054

9811101923, 9810133325

 

AIPA link on FACEBOOK is given below. Please click Like to join AIPA.

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001351771958#!/pages/All-India-Parents-Association-AIPA/149625658466502

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