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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Fwd: [Right to Education] Gender Discrimination in Delhi Govt. Co-ed Schools



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From: Ashok Agarwal <notification+kr4marbae4mn@facebookmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 12:14 PM
Subject: [Right to Education] Gender Discrimination in Delhi Govt. Co-ed Schools
To: Right to Education <167844673250090@groups.facebook.com>


Gender Discrimination in Delhi Govt. Co-ed Schools                                              WHY IS IT SO?????????   Delhi Government Co-ed School at Jasola.    (Having 2111 students including over 1000 girl students)  Class 6th         There are total 6 Sections . 2 Sections are exclusively having Girls enrolled and 3 Sections exclusively having Boys enrolled and all these 5 Sections are Hindi medium.   6th Section is English medium having both Girls and Boys enrolled.  Class 7th        There are total 6 Sections. 2 Sections exclusively for Girls & 3 Sections exclusively for Boys and all these 5 sections are Hindi Medium. 6th Section is of English Medium and is having both Girls and Boys enrolled.  Class 8th, 9th and 10th               There are total 5 Sections in each 8th, 9th and 10th classes. 2 Sections in each of these classes are exclusively for girls and the rest of the 3 Sections in each of these classes are exclusively for boys and all the section are Hindi Medium.  Presently, there is no English Medium Section but it will come up in the next academic year when Class 7th students of English medium would be promoted to class 8th.  Such a Gender Discrimination Practice is also prevalent in Government Co-ed School at Tuglakabad .There is possibility of prevalence of such unfair and unjust practice in many more Delhi Government Co-ed Schools.    Ashok Agarwal, Advocate Advisor, Social Jurist  M-09811101923 16 June 2011 (respond at –E mail: juristashok@gmail.com)
Ashok Agarwal 12:14pm Jun 16
Gender Discrimination in Delhi Govt. Co-ed Schools

WHY IS IT SO?????????

Delhi Government Co-ed School at Jasola.
(Having 2111 students including over 1000 girl students)

Class 6th
There are total 6 Sections . 2 Sections are exclusively having Girls enrolled and 3 Sections exclusively having Boys enrolled and all these 5 Sections are Hindi medium. 6th Section is English medium having both Girls and Boys enrolled.

Class 7th
There are total 6 Sections. 2 Sections exclusively for Girls & 3 Sections exclusively for Boys and all these 5 sections are Hindi Medium. 6th Section is of English Medium and is having both Girls and Boys enrolled.

Class 8th, 9th and 10th
There are total 5 Sections in each 8th, 9th and 10th classes. 2 Sections in each of these classes are exclusively for girls and the rest of the 3 Sections in each of these classes are exclusively for boys and all the section are Hindi Medium.
Presently, there is no English Medium Section but it will come up in the next academic year when Class 7th students of English medium would be promoted to class 8th.

Such a Gender Discrimination Practice is also prevalent in Government Co-ed School at Tuglakabad .There is possibility of prevalence of such unfair and unjust practice in many more Delhi Government Co-ed Schools.


Ashok Agarwal, Advocate
Advisor, Social Jurist
M-09811101923
16 June 2011
(respond at –E mail: juristashok@gmail.com)

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