Tag: Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan

  • Minor girl gang-raped by seniors in school washroom in Delhi; DCW issues notice to school and police

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: An 11-year-old student was allegedly gang-raped by two seniors inside the washroom of a Kendriya Vidyalaya in the national capital following which a case has been registered, police officials said on Thursday.

    The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan’s regional office has also ordered an enquiry into the issue.

    The alleged incident had taken place in July but the victim approached the police on Tuesday only after the matter was highlighted by the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW).

    The DCW, which termed the incident as a “serious matter”, issued a notice to Delhi Police and the school principal on the issue.

    The school authorities have been asked to inform why the incident was allegedly not reported to the police by them.

    Officials of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) maintained that the incident was not reported to the school principal by the victim or her parents and has only come to light following police investigation.

    KVS is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Education and it oversees over 1,200 KVs that are spread across 25 regions in the country.

    According to the police, the victim filed a complaint on Tuesday and immediately a case was registered.

    DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal said, “We have received a very serious case of gang-rape with an 11-year-old student inside a school in Delhi. The girl has alleged that her school teacher tried to hush up the matter. It is very unfortunate that even schools are unsafe for children in the capital,”

    She demanded strict action in the matter.

    “Also an enquiry into the role of school authorities must be conducted on the issue,” Maliwal added.

    According to the Commission, the minor alleged that in July while she was going to her classroom, she collided with two boys from her school studying in Class 11 and 12.

    “She said that she apologised to the boys but they started abusing her and took her inside a toilet. She alleged that the boys locked the toilet door from inside and raped her. She stated that when she informed the incident to a teacher, she was told that the boys have been expelled and the matter was allegedly hushed up,” a DCW statement said.

    KVS officials said no complaint regarding the matter was received by the school authorities.

    “The regional office of KVS is investigating the issue. The incident was not reported to the principal by the girl or her parents. The issue was also not raised at a parent-teacher meeting held after the incident,” a senior KVS official said.

    “The issue has come to our notice only through police investigation. We are cooperating with Delhi Police in its proceedings,” the official added.

    The police officials said that a detailed investigation is underway.

    Based on the statement of the victim, the teaching staff and suspected students are being interrogated, police said. The DCW sought from the police an action-taken report on the incident.

    “The Commission has asked the school principal to inform as to when did the school authorities learn about the matter and what action was taken by them. It has also asked the school to furnish a copy of enquiry report conducted in the matter,” the panel said.

    “The Commission has also asked Delhi Police and the school to provide information of action taken against the school teacher and/or any other staff for allegedly not reporting the matter to Delhi Police,” it added.

    NEW DELHI: An 11-year-old student was allegedly gang-raped by two seniors inside the washroom of a Kendriya Vidyalaya in the national capital following which a case has been registered, police officials said on Thursday.

    The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan’s regional office has also ordered an enquiry into the issue.

    The alleged incident had taken place in July but the victim approached the police on Tuesday only after the matter was highlighted by the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW).

    The DCW, which termed the incident as a “serious matter”, issued a notice to Delhi Police and the school principal on the issue.

    The school authorities have been asked to inform why the incident was allegedly not reported to the police by them.

    Officials of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) maintained that the incident was not reported to the school principal by the victim or her parents and has only come to light following police investigation.

    KVS is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Education and it oversees over 1,200 KVs that are spread across 25 regions in the country.

    According to the police, the victim filed a complaint on Tuesday and immediately a case was registered.

    DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal said, “We have received a very serious case of gang-rape with an 11-year-old student inside a school in Delhi. The girl has alleged that her school teacher tried to hush up the matter. It is very unfortunate that even schools are unsafe for children in the capital,”

    She demanded strict action in the matter.

    “Also an enquiry into the role of school authorities must be conducted on the issue,” Maliwal added.

    According to the Commission, the minor alleged that in July while she was going to her classroom, she collided with two boys from her school studying in Class 11 and 12.

    “She said that she apologised to the boys but they started abusing her and took her inside a toilet. She alleged that the boys locked the toilet door from inside and raped her. She stated that when she informed the incident to a teacher, she was told that the boys have been expelled and the matter was allegedly hushed up,” a DCW statement said.

    KVS officials said no complaint regarding the matter was received by the school authorities.

    “The regional office of KVS is investigating the issue. The incident was not reported to the principal by the girl or her parents. The issue was also not raised at a parent-teacher meeting held after the incident,” a senior KVS official said.

    “The issue has come to our notice only through police investigation. We are cooperating with Delhi Police in its proceedings,” the official added.

    The police officials said that a detailed investigation is underway.

    Based on the statement of the victim, the teaching staff and suspected students are being interrogated, police said. The DCW sought from the police an action-taken report on the incident.

    “The Commission has asked the school principal to inform as to when did the school authorities learn about the matter and what action was taken by them. It has also asked the school to furnish a copy of enquiry report conducted in the matter,” the panel said.

    “The Commission has also asked Delhi Police and the school to provide information of action taken against the school teacher and/or any other staff for allegedly not reporting the matter to Delhi Police,” it added.

  • Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan door opens for JK migrants, Covid orphans

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI:  Children of Kashmiri migrants and children who have lost parents due to Covid-19 (under the PM CARES for Children Scheme) will get admissions in the 1,248 Kendriya Vidyalayas in the country, according to new guidelines issued by the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS).

    Under new guidelines, several discretionary admission quotas, including those belonging to MPs, have been scrapped. Officials said children who have lost their parents to Covid-19 won’t have to pay fees. According to government data, over 4,000 children have been listed under this scheme.

    Under new guidelines, 15 children of employees of the Research and Analysis Wing and 50 of Central Police Organisations can get admission. Rajya Sabha MP and senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi, who had said that the 7,880 MP quota seats be scrapped, welcomed the move.

    “In a democracy, there should be no discrimination. If there there is no transparency, it will lead to corruption,” he told this newspaper, which was the first to report on April 12 that the KVS had directed schools to “put on hold” 17 special provisions.

    “This quota was not based on merit or reservation. Due to this, nearly 8,000 seats were getting blocked. Some MPs had asked for increasing the quota,” Modi added. However, Congress leader and MP Karti Chidambaram tweeted, “This is outrageous, taking away whatever little discretionary intervention tools an MP had.” Each MP could recommend 10 children.

    A KVS official, on condition of anonymity, said that the review was done because the quotas were disturbing the approved student strength per class. “It was seen that in one class, there were 70 students. This affected the quality of education and disturbed the pupil-teacher ratio.” There are 14,35,562 KV students.

    Apart from MP quota, other quotas removed include those for education ministry employees, children and dependent grandchildren of MPs and retired KV employees.

    What’s scrapped

    Ministry of education: 100 seats

    Seats for retired KV officials’ grandchildren

    MP quota: 7,880 admissions per year

    Children and dependent grandchildren of MPs

    Sponsoring agency: 5 admission per section in Class I per school & 10 seats from Class II to XII

    Vidyalaya chairman: 2 seats per school

    Land sponsoring authority: 5 seats per section in Class I and 5 seats in other classes

    What’s new

    Children of Kashmiri migrants

    COVID orphans (no fees)

    Children of home ministry employees, RAW & Central police organisations