"This is very sad and sorry state of affairs where DoE, who is custodian of child education, has completely failed in its duty," a bench of Justice Hima Kohli said.
Observing that government-aided schools cater to educational requirements of a large strata of the society, the court converted the writ petition into a PIL and directed the matter to be listed before an appropriate division bench on October 30.
It further submits that against the total number of 8,882 vacancies in 2009-10, there was a total strength of only 4,770 teachers as on date.
"As per section 25 of RTE act, the pupil-teacher ratio for primary section is 40 and for class VI to VIII, the same is 35. Accordingly, the pupil-teacher ratio in DoE in respect of aided school is 34.52 which is in the line of the RTE Act, 2009," the affidavit said.
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