<p>The NDMC would soon be opening a modern primary school for the children of bureaucrats living in New Moti Bagh area of the Lutyens’ zone. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) will fund the school’s infrastructure and private players will run it. <br /><br />The NDMC officials said children of other central government employees living in neighbouring areas of Chanakyapuri would also benefit from the school. <br /><br />“It is a Ministry of Urban Development’s initiative. In the residential complex of senior IAS officers in New Moti Bagh, there is a dedicated building for a play school which will be used for the proposed school. The MoUD sought our services as the NDMC runs several school under its jurisdiction,” said Rajneesh Tingal, director (Education). <br />Besides giving admission to the childen of central government employees, the school will also follow all the norms under the RTE, said the civic body officials. <br /><br />“Moreover, abiding by the the norms of the Right to Education Act, the school will also admit children from economic weaker section (EWS),” said an NDMC official. <br />However, the larger question remains whether there are enough students from EWS category in the area dwelled by the elite.<br /><br />The officials said the school would be licensed out to a private player who meets its specifications. <br /><br />“The licence for the school will be given through an open tender for 15 years. The licensee will have to pay a monthly licence fee of Rs 50,000,” Tingal said. Work for the school is likely to start from July. It will be first such school run by the civic body. <br /><br />It runs around 22 government schools in the New Delhi area and also funds the Navyug schools run by the Navyug School Education Society. <br /></p>
<p>The NDMC would soon be opening a modern primary school for the children of bureaucrats living in New Moti Bagh area of the Lutyens’ zone. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) will fund the school’s infrastructure and private players will run it. <br /><br />The NDMC officials said children of other central government employees living in neighbouring areas of Chanakyapuri would also benefit from the school. <br /><br />“It is a Ministry of Urban Development’s initiative. In the residential complex of senior IAS officers in New Moti Bagh, there is a dedicated building for a play school which will be used for the proposed school. The MoUD sought our services as the NDMC runs several school under its jurisdiction,” said Rajneesh Tingal, director (Education). <br />Besides giving admission to the childen of central government employees, the school will also follow all the norms under the RTE, said the civic body officials. <br /><br />“Moreover, abiding by the the norms of the Right to Education Act, the school will also admit children from economic weaker section (EWS),” said an NDMC official. <br />However, the larger question remains whether there are enough students from EWS category in the area dwelled by the elite.<br /><br />The officials said the school would be licensed out to a private player who meets its specifications. <br /><br />“The licence for the school will be given through an open tender for 15 years. The licensee will have to pay a monthly licence fee of Rs 50,000,” Tingal said. Work for the school is likely to start from July. It will be first such school run by the civic body. <br /><br />It runs around 22 government schools in the New Delhi area and also funds the Navyug schools run by the Navyug School Education Society. <br /></p>