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Mumbai: Now, civic schools to offer ICSE curriculum to students

Updated on: 15 November,2019 07:19 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Pallavi Smart |

BMC plans to start from the next academic year to improve enrolment, but activists question move, say curriculum not responsible for lack of students.

Mumbai: Now, civic schools to offer ICSE curriculum to students

The BMC has not yet decided on the number of such schools but teachers have already been hired for them. File pic for representation

The proposal to offer ICSE, CBSE and MIEB in civic schools was mooted by education committee member of Yuva Sena, Sainath Durge in September. The objective was to increase enrolment of children in civic-run schools by changing people's perception. Joint Commissioner Ashutosh Salil and Education officer Mahesh Palkar met the Secretary of the ICSE board, Gerry Arathoon, for the plan. "The proposal has been finalised," said Durge.


With just six months for the new academic year to begin, questions are being raised on how BMC plans to execute its plan. "There is a shortage of more than 800 teachers. The BMC has not been able to provide quality education. These schools lack students not due to curriculum, but because of several such administrative reasons," said Shyam Sonar, National Convener of All India Forum for Right to Education. President of BMC Teachers' Association, Ramesh Joshi said, "If they really want to increase enrolment, they should look at their schools where number of students is not a problem and replicate their working."

Speaking on the idea, Salil said, "We plan to introduce the curricula from next year. This is not the solution. But it is our way of offering the options to under-privileged children. We are also working to improve quality in existing schools. For this, in the next three years we will train all 5,000 teachers from our existing schools."

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