"This project would be based on a public-private- partnership model where we have earmarked about 200 schools spread over 10 Assembly constituencies in the area.
"10 centres, one from each constituency would be tried on a pilot-basis first and then we would expand it," East Delhi Mayor Satya Sharma told PTI.
About 2.5 lakh students go to 398 school under the EDMC, she said, under this project "morning (regular) schools would be covered".
"51 per cent of the students admitted would be from below poverty line (BPL) section of the society who would get free education.
"Our policy aims to use the PPP model to provide education to these underprivileged children and at the same time boost our revenues as we are reeling under a financial loss," Chairman of Standing Committee of EDMC Jitender Chaudhary said.
The Mayor said the proposal has been approved by the standing committee and it is slated to be tabled in EDMC House meeting on Monday.
Chaudhary said the civic body is also seeking to "hire retired teachers to serve in such schools. The space would be used by private coaching institutes but we would carry the ultimate authority. They would be run as schools and not typical coaching centres."
"We are promoting education and so poor children would not be charged any fee, but bags and uniform they would not be free," Sharma said.
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