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Pimpri-Chinchwad municipal corporation recommends de-recognition of three schools

PCMC officials said the institute that runs the schools has been found to have violated norms under the Right to Education Act.

Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal CorporationThe PCMC administration made the recommendation to the state deputy director of educational and state social welfare department. Express file photo

The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has recommended the state education department to de-recognise three schools and a girls’ hostel run by an educational institute in Ravet for alleged violation of rules, officials said on Thursday.

The PCMC administration made the recommendation to the state deputy director of Educational and State Social Welfare Department. The PCMC’s education department had set up a committee to probe the allegations against the academy.

”We have found several deficiencies and violation of the laid down norms by the institute. As a result, we have recommended to the state education department and the social welfare department to de-recognise the four institutes run by the academy,” PCMC Additional Municipal Commissioner Pradeep Jambhle-Patil told The Indian Express.

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PCMC officials said the institute has also been found to have violated norms under the Right to Education Act.

Jambhle said the academy runs a school from classes 1 to 7, a second school from classes 8 to 12, and another residential school which has a hostel as well.

”At all these four institutes, several violations have been found. Legal documents and papers have not been recovered. We had sought explanation from the academy regarding the allegations but the institute has failed to reply. We had sought documents related to the schools’ recognition received from the government which too have not been provided,” he said.

Incidentally, the academy’s director was held arrested recently in a criminal case.

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