Plea for free education, food and medical aid: HC seeks Centre, AAP Govt stand

Published On 2019-02-26 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2019-02-26 03:30 GMT

Identify children between the ages of 6 years to 14 years who are not going to school and to ensure they get the education as mandated under the Constitution.


New Delhi: The Delhi High Court asked the Centre, the AAP government and the three municipal corporations on Monday to respond to a plea seeking a policy guaranteeing free education, food and medical aid to children up to 14 years of age.


A bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V K Rao issued the notice to the ministries of Human Resource Development and Women and Child Development, the Delhi government and the three corporations in the city seeking their stand on the petition by July 31, the next date of hearing.








He said he had last year raised the issue before the court which had in July 2018 directed the authorities to treat his petition as a representation and take steps within four months.


However, despite the court's directions, the condition of the children in government and municipal schools has not improved, the petition has claimed.


It has sought directions to the local authorities to carry out house-to-house survey to identify children between the ages of 6 years to 14 years who are not going to school and to ensure they get the education as mandated under the Constitution.


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Apart from that, the petitioner has also sought directions to the authorities to provide infrastructure like proper sanitation, computer labs, electricity, furniture and other facilities in the government schools so that the children receive a good education.




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