Admissions under RTE Act from tomorrow
The admission process to fill 25 per cent seats in private educational institutions under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 will begin on Tuesday. Mr. Mohsin said that while the department was open to an examination of their demand, the school managements must submit audit reports to justify it. Meanwhile, State Organising Secretary of Karnataka Private School Managements Shashi Kumar D. said that they will support the process of admitting students under RTE Act, but would reiterate their demand for early reimbursement of fees. Claiming that reimbursement was yet to reach the managements of private institutions, Mr. Shashi Kumar said that the managements will meet in the coming days to take a collective decision on the next course of action to press for their long-pending demands.



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