Recently CRY opened RTE Booths at two of its GeoPAGs located at Dakshinpuri and Dwarka. These centers (also known as CACs) will be functional twice a month at both places. On the opening day itself these centers witnessed a lot of community involvement and complaints from people, as evident from following statistics:
Dakshinpuri CAC
Opening day (27th March 2012 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm) statistics:
(a) Total participation – over 200
(b) Complaints received – 5
Dwarka CAC
Opening day (30th March 2012 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm) statistics:
(a) Total participation – over 100
(b) Complaints received – 2
Dakshinpuri CAC
Opening day (27th March 2012 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm) statistics:
(a) Total participation – over 200
(b) Complaints received – 5
Dwarka CAC
Opening day (30th March 2012 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm) statistics:
(a) Total participation – over 100
(b) Complaints received – 2
The Right to Education Act passed by the 15th Lok Sabha is a path breaking legislation. It is wonderful to see CRY taking the initiative by opening RTE booths across New Delhi. I congratulate the team for their effort. By opening such booths and organizing other events on RTE, would ensure that children as well as other stake holders ( Private Schools, parents) understand the nuances of this legislation.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful effort indeed. The children of India deserve a well rounded education and such RTE booths ensure that Right to education is implemented properly. More RTE booths should be opened up across different parts of the city of Delhi.
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