The court's observation came while directing the Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board (DSSSB) the reason for the delay in recruiting special educators in schools of the Delhi government and the municipal corporations.
"This matter is certainly of grave concern. Special education needs of children with special needs cannot be ignored. Everyday delay will be of grave harm and will be severely impacting the children," a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar said.
The bench directed the DSSSB to file an affidavit having details of the requests made by the Delhi government, the process of recruitment and the reason of delay in recruiting special educators.
It further directed that an official of the DSSSB, who was aware of the facts of the matter, be present before it on November 30, the next date of hearing, and the Delhi government should ensure compliance of its order.
In February, the AAP government had told the high court that of a total 927 posts of special educators in government schools here, 432 were still vacant.
During the day's hearing, the court perused the affidavits filed by the government and South Delhi Municipal Corporation and said the government's response showed that process of recruitment has been effected to the DSSSB which was proceeding in an extremely slow manner.
It noted that even today there is a large number of vacancy and the Delhi government was constrained to appoint 332 guest special education teachers who have qualified CTET.
The court was hearing a petition by Mamta Devi and her husband Shyam Nandan, who sell vegetables in Katwaria Sarai in south Delhi.
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