Delhi's Textbook Saga: A Timely Resolution Before Summer Break
The Delhi government has promised the High Court that textbooks will be distributed to all government school students before summer vacation. This assurance follows a petition by NGO Social Jurist, highlighting delayed textbook provision affecting education rights. A compliance report is expected in September.
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The Delhi government has assured the High Court that textbooks will be distributed to students in all government schools before the summer vacation begins. This was confirmed during a hearing by Justice Sachin Datta, following a petition by NGO Social Jurist calling for contempt action due to non-compliance with a 2024 order.
The petition filed by lawyer Ashok Agarwal argues that the failure to supply textbooks has severely impacted the education of lakhs of students from classes 1 to 8, violating their right to education. The government has stated that 10 lakh students have received their books, and remaining distributions are underway.
The court noted the government's commitment to complete textbook distribution for the current academic session before summer break. Authorities must submit a compliance report by September, adhering to previous commitments made to the High Court to provide educational material adequately and timely.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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