Pvt schools' body alleges education policy recommendations attempt to usurp autonomy
The National Independent Schools Alliance (NISA), a body of private schools, Monday alleged that the recommendations made in the draft for the new New Education Policy (NEP) are attempts to usurp the autonomy of schools.
The alliance has over 60,000 private schools in the country as its members.
The body alleged that extending the powers of School Management Committees (SMCs) is a direct assault on the freedom and autonomy of private unaided schools.
"Traditionally, private schools have been exempt of SMC's under the RTE Act. Such a move not only is likely to burden parents, but will likely deter new edupreneurs from starting schools adversely effecting inclusion and diversity in education," Kulbhushan Sharma, president NISA, said.
The NISA also demanded that the draft be made available in recognised vernacular languages, to ensure inclusion and access to the common people and alleged that the draft also lacks any references to Direct Benefit Transfers as a way to increase access to .
