The move comes amid a raging debate on "nationalism" at campuses of varsities and higher educational institutions across the country.
As per the recent Model Code of Conduct issued by the Directorate of Education, "association with any banned organisation" has been described as a "forbidden practice" and may lead to either denial of admission to a new student or expulsion of an existing student if such a fact is discovered.
"There are a host of guidelines under the model code of conduct for students which are handed over to them at the time of admission or commencement of new academic session. These also include association with any banned outfit or organisation," a senior DoE official said on the condition of anonymity.
"The guideline is majorly for students from Class 6 to 12, especially those coming from disturbed areas where such groups operate," the official added.
The penalty prescribed for violation of the guidelines range from written warning to student and parents, suspension for a specified period to expulsion or rustication from school.
The model code, which is applicable for students from nursery to class 12, has attracted the ire of civil rights groups which have demanded that the clause be withdrawn.
"Ever heard a 3-year-old associated with a terror group? Even if some grown up children are found to have any such association they need to be counseled and not be denied admission. Such an absurd clause it is," said Ashok Agarwal, founder of a civil rights group, Social Jurist.
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