
Delhi govt provides age relaxation for admission into schools
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The Delhi government has decided to provide age relaxations for students who are seeking admissions into schools in the national capital.
The government of Delhi has decided to relax the age bar for admissions into schools across the national capital. This decision has been taken by the Directorate of Education, Delhi, to make sure that no child is left behind when it comes to education. No Child Should be Left Behind.Continuing with the resolution, we've decided to give age relaxation in admission this year to children who couldn't join school due to Covid situation.-upto 6 months can be given by HoS-upto 4 yrs to Divyang kidsContact your nearest school. The decision to relax the age criteria for Delhi school admissions 2021 has been taken in view of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the education system across the national capital, and the loss of academics throughout the year. The Directorate of Education, while announcing the age relaxation, said, “Continuing with the resolution, we've decided to give age relaxation in admission this year to children who couldn't join school due to Covid situation.”
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