Ten Thousand Children in Pune District Granted Admission Under RTE

A total of 9,373 children from the urban and rural areas of the district have successfully gained admission to various schools.
Ten Thousand Children in Pune District Granted Admission Under RTE
Published on: 

Pune: As part of the Right to Education (RTE) Act, aimed at providing free and compulsory education to children, a significant milestone has been achieved in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad.

A total of 9,373 children from the urban and rural areas of the district have successfully gained admission to various schools. Despite this progress, challenges remain, with 934 children being denied admission and 40 others yet to initiate contact with their selected schools.

Ten Thousand Children in Pune District Granted Admission Under RTE
Private Schools Resist RTE Admissions Citing CBSE Seat Approval Concerns

The RTE Act, designed to ensure every child's right to education, had shortlisted 16,337 children in Pune city and district for free admission across 970 schools. So far, 9,373 children, accounting for 36.67% of those selected, have been admitted, according to District Education Officer (Primary) Sanjay Naikade.

Admissions Breakdown by Area in Pune City:

  • Pune City: 98

  • Aundh: 785

  • Bibwewadi: 615

  • Hadapsar: 664

  • Yerawada: 350

  • Akurdi: 1002

  • Pimpri: 588

Admissions Breakdown by Taluka in the District:

  • Ambegaon: 87

  • Baramati: 376

  • Bhor: 70

  • Daund: 177

  • Haveli: 2436

  • Indapur: 270

  • Junnar: 198

  • Khed: 559

  • Maval: 471

  • Mulshi: 50

  • Purandar: 123

  • Shirur: 454

  • Velhe: 0

Legal Action Against Schools Denying Admission

Despite the clear mandate of the RTE Act, some schools have been found to be denying admission to eligible children.

Ten Thousand Children in Pune District Granted Admission Under RTE
RTE Admissions: List of 93000 Students Announced, SMS Notifications to Begin

District Education Officer Sanjay Naikade emphasized that these schools will face legal action for not complying with the act. The authorities are committed to ensuring that every child gets the education they are entitled to.

Enjoyed reading The Bridge Chronicle?
Your support motivates us to do better. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay updated with the latest stories.
You can also read on the go with our Android and iOS mobile app.

Related Stories

No stories found.
logo
The Bridge Chronicle
www.thebridgechronicle.com