HC dismisses parents’ PIL against April school start
Panaji: The high court on Friday dismissed a PIL filed by some parents challenging the April start of the academic year for classes VI to X and Class XII.
Advocate general Devidas Pangam said the HC dismissed the objection of the parents that the decision to start the academic year in April instead of June was a hurried one, made without taking anyone into confidence.
“We told the HC that govt conducted several meetings at the taluka level with parents’ associations and teachers, and many interactions took place,” Pangam told the media after the hearing. “Govt took the final decision only after considering all the issues.”
Pangam added, “We told the court that the main reason for starting the academic year in April is to increase the number of working days to complete 1,200 instructional hours according to the National Education Policy.”
Another issue raised by the parents was that the decision was not put before the cabinet. “We told the HC that according to the rules of business, the decision doesn’t have to be placed before the cabinet; it only needs the minister’s approval,” he said. “The HC rejected this ground raised by the parents.”
As for infrastructure, govt told the court that CBSE and other boards have been conducting full-day classes in April for many years without any complaints from students or parents.
“We told the court that it is the people conducting extracurricular activities and summer camps for children who are raising objections to the April start of the academic year due to their financial interests,” Pangam said. “The petition is not in the interest of students.”
He added, “Govt took the decision in the interest of students to ensure that they don’t lag behind students from other boards and states.” He said 15,000 students studying in the CBSE and other boards and affiliated schools in Goa, don’t face any problems.
Advocate general Devidas Pangam said the HC dismissed the objection of the parents that the decision to start the academic year in April instead of June was a hurried one, made without taking anyone into confidence.
“We told the HC that govt conducted several meetings at the taluka level with parents’ associations and teachers, and many interactions took place,” Pangam told the media after the hearing. “Govt took the final decision only after considering all the issues.”
Pangam added, “We told the court that the main reason for starting the academic year in April is to increase the number of working days to complete 1,200 instructional hours according to the National Education Policy.”
Another issue raised by the parents was that the decision was not put before the cabinet. “We told the HC that according to the rules of business, the decision doesn’t have to be placed before the cabinet; it only needs the minister’s approval,” he said. “The HC rejected this ground raised by the parents.”
As for infrastructure, govt told the court that CBSE and other boards have been conducting full-day classes in April for many years without any complaints from students or parents.
“We told the court that it is the people conducting extracurricular activities and summer camps for children who are raising objections to the April start of the academic year due to their financial interests,” Pangam said. “The petition is not in the interest of students.”
He added, “Govt took the decision in the interest of students to ensure that they don’t lag behind students from other boards and states.” He said 15,000 students studying in the CBSE and other boards and affiliated schools in Goa, don’t face any problems.
Popular from City
- Bareilly businessman collapses on stage, dies while dancing with wife on 25th anniversary
- 49kg gold, Rs 38.4 crore in hawala transfers: How Karnataka jeweller Sahil Jain helped actor Ranya Rao
- Punjabi songs, luxury bags and a Thar: How Punjab cop Amandeep Kaur mocked own force in viral reels despite 'ban'
- As MNS ups ante over Marathi, bank staff write to CM seeking protection
- Protests erupt in Kolkata and Ahmedabad against Waqf Amendment Bill
end of article
Trending Stories
- PSEB Punjab Board 8th Class Result 2025 Live Updates: Punjab board class 8th result announced on pseb.ac.in; pass percentage 97.30%
- PSEB Class 8 result 2025 declared: Check direct link to check, pass percentage and other details here
- Rajasthan Pashu Parichar result 2025 releasing today: Check steps to download and other key details here
- IPL Match Today, LSG vs MI: Dream 11 Team Prediction, head to head, key players, Ekana pitch, weather in Lucknow
- 49kg gold, Rs 38.4 crore in hawala transfers: How Karnataka jeweller Sahil Jain helped actor Ranya Rao
- Software engineer's salary dropped from Rs 5.5 lakh to Rs 20,000? Bombay HC calls it ‘unbelievable’, fines him Rs 1 lakh for not paying wife, kid maintenance
- In counter to Yunus's remark, PM Modi says Northeast integral to Bimstec
Visual Stories
- How to make South Indian Paneer Butter Masala Dosa for breakfast
- 10 ancient animals that still exist
- 10 exotic animals to spot inside Kashmir's Dachigam National Park
- 10 powerful ways to detox and reset your mind
- 10 things parents should never do in the morning before sending kids to school
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment