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A false start for tiny tots

The last few days have been gruelling and the coming days will be more traumatic for those seeking nursery admissions in Delhi, writes Lipakshi Khurana.

Updated on: Dec 11, 2007 08:49 PM IST
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The last few days have been gruelling and the coming days will be more traumatic for those seeking nursery admissions in Delhi. Initially, the issue revolved around solving the difficulties parents and children face during nursery admissions. But we lost the plot midway and have only managed to complicate it much more.

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The Delhi School Amendment Act, 1999, fixed the minimum age for admission to Class I at six years, for nursery four years and fixed September 30 as the cut-off date for age during admission.

But now the Delhi government has merged the nursery and kindergarten classes into one year as pre-primary. This will only increase the burden on the children. Four-year-olds, who were supposed to go to nursery earlier, will now go to pre-primary. This means they will have to study the syllabus of two classes or two years in one year. This will only add to their woes. On the one hand, we talk about reducing strain on children by relaxing examination rules. For example, the CBSE is in the process of regularising the process and scrapping the marking system. On the other hand, we want to burden young minds by loading them with so much so early.

 
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