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Schools opt for technology for \'fair\' selection in EWS

Schools opt for technology for \'fair\' selection in EWS

February 17, 2012 / 17:26 IST

New Delhi, Feb 17 (PTI) Amid complaints that schools were manipulating nursery admissions under Economically Weaker Section category by taking advantage of the sole distance criterion, some of them have now opted for Google Map to make the selection "fair and transparent". According to the guidelines issued by the Directorate of Education (DOE), children living within one kilometre of the school will get first preference in admission under the EWS category. If seats still remain vacant, students residing within three km of the school will be eligible for admission. The next limit extends to six km and then beyond it, depending on the availability of seats. To ascertain the distance majority of schools have taken the help of DTC route map, metre-reading of school bus running in that area among others. But, a few schools, like Ahlcon International School in Mayur Vihar, have decided to take help of the freely available technology -- Google Map and Google Earth. "We wanted to be fair in our process of selection. So we employed all the options available to us, including the Google Map," said Ashok Pandey, Principal of the school. "It's the most transparent way to ascertain the distance between the school and the residence of a child. We have also adopted other methods including taking a declaration from the parents over their claims of the distance," Pandey told PTI. The school will conduct a draw of selected candidates in the first week of March. Sumit Vohra, founder of the admissionsnursery.com, who had advocated using such technology last year, said: "All schools in the city should adopt such innovative ways to help put an end to confusions surrounding the issue of distance." "There have been complaints by parents last year as well as this year that schools often manipulate the distance factor to give preference to children of their choice. "But, by adopting a method which parents can scrutinise themselves will obviously help minimise the problem," he said.

first published: Feb 17, 2012 05:26 pm

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