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Meghalaya govt directs unrecognised schools to obtain recognition within 6 months

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SHILLONG, July 20: The Meghalaya government has directed over 500 unrecognised schools operating in the state to obtain formal recognition within six months, in compliance with the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009, an official said recently.

An official notification mandates that all schools functioning without formal recognition must submit their application in Form 1 to their respective District School Education Officers (DSEOs).

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Schools are required to secure recognition from the competent authority within six months from the date of issuance of this notice.

“Failure to obtain recognition within the stipulated time frame shall result in the closure of the school, and it shall not be permitted to continue operations thereafter,” the notification stated.

“No permissions will be granted to open new schools without prior consent from the government,” an official said.

According to the latest UDISE+ data for 2023-24, Meghalaya has 7,779 government schools.

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In total, the state has 14,601 schools across all types, including government, aided and private institutions.

Authorities of schools that are yet to be recognised have been advised to immediately approach their respective DSEOs to initiate the recognition process.

The government has also clarified that no new school shall be allowed to begin operations without obtaining prior recognition from the competent authority. (PTI)

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