NDTV: New Delhi: Thursday, August 02, 2018.
Nearly 600 of
Delhi's government schools are running headless - some of them for the past six
years - according to an RTI reply, and the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) blames
the central governments neglectful attitude for this "serious issue".
According to the
information sought under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, there are 918
posts of principals in 1,024 Delhi government schools. Some 106 schools don''t
have such posts. Out of 918 posts of principals, 595 are lying vacant, the
reply revealed.
It said 768
vice principals are holding the charge of the head of the school "due to
principals not physically working or some schools have(ing) no post of
principal".
"As on
July 12, 595 posts of principals are vacant out of 918," it said. And of
323 principals, 71 have been re-employed after their superannuation.
In most of
the schools, the post is vacant for more than a year and some have not had
principals for the past several years.
For example,
in the Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya No. 2, in Madipur, the vice principal has been
holding charge since December 2012.
Sarvodaya
Co-ed Senior Secondary School in Jaidev Park and Government Girls Senior
Secondary School in Samaipur have had no principals in the last four years.
Similarly, it
has been more than three years since Government Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya in
Subhash Nagar had a principal.
In Government
Girls Senior Secondary School No 1, Tilak Nagar, the post has been vacant since
June 2015.
The post of
the principal has been vacant at Government Boys Senior Secondary School No. 1
in J.J. Colony Khyala and Government Co-ed Senior Secondary School at Ghogha
since 2016.
Sarvodaya
Kanya Vidyalaya No.3 in Tilak Nagar, Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya in Shalimar Bagh
and Government Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya (Ved Pandit Khushi Ram) in Nangal
Thakran have not had principals for the last two years.
In some
zones, the posts have been lying vacant in almost all the schools there for
more than a year now. For example, of the 14 schools in Zone 28 (central
Delhi), 13 are without principals. In Zone 3 (east Delhi), of the total 27
schools, 19 are without principals.
Similar is
the situation in Zone 19 (southwest Delhi) where out of 17 schools, 12 are
running without principals. In Zone 20 (southwest Delhi), out of 24 schools, 13
have no principals and in Zone 27 (central Delhi), of the total 25 schools, 12
are without principals.
This, despite
the fact that education has been one of the priorities of the AAP government
which allocated 26 per cent of its budgetary expenses for education in Delhi.
But the recruitment of principals in Delhi government schools is done by the
Union Public Service Commission.