MCD creating 1,790 posts of 'special educators' under RTE

Updated on: Monday, March 21, 2011

In keeping with the provisions of the Right to Education Act, the MCD has decided to create 1,790 posts of special teachers for children with disabilities in schools run and aided by the civic agency.
A meeting of the MCD Standing Committee approved a proposal in this regard this week.
   
The creation of the posts is also in consonance with a Delhi High Court order of 2008 that said at least two such teachers should be provided in each school along with necessary teaching aids and reading material.
   
Officials said the Education Department has, however, proposed to create one post of "special educator" in each primary school. It is in process to place a request to the High Court for consideration, they said.
   
"The proposal for creation of 1,790 posts of special educators -- one each for schools run and aided by the MCD -- was prepared in compliance with the direction of the court and the provisions of RTE," an official said.
   
The total financial implication of the project will be Rs 53.70 crore per annum and it is expected to be met put of Plan funds to be provided by Delhi government. "There is a provision of financing such expenditure under RTE. According to it, 65 per cent of the expenditure will be borne by the Union government and the remaining by the state," he said.    
 
The Right to Education Act provides that a child suffering from disability shall have the right to pursue free and compulsory elementary education.

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