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Ensure compliance with June 26 order: DC Srinagar to private schools association

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July 13, 2019
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Ensure compliance with June 26 order: DC Srinagar to private schools association
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SRINAGAR, JULY 12: Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary Friday convened a meeting with representatives of private schools association of Srinagar seeking updates about compliance with June 26 order directing schools to ensure strict adherence to bus safely rules.

The DC while reiterating the instructions of the order impressed upon the representatives to ensure all schools put in place all requisite arrangements for safe transportation of students to and from schools as instructed in the order.

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The meeting also discussed other relevant aspects and issues surrounding school transportation in the district. On the request of the association the district administration also agreed to convene a committee for fixation of school bus transportation charges in the district.

The need for schools having their own fleet of buses replacing vans hired for transportation of students was also emphasised to the schools association representatives during the meeting. The schools were in the meantime asked to furnish lists of vans used for transportation of students so that a formal notification can be issued permitting utilisation of such vehicles under the commercial category.

It is notable that all schools in the district have been instructed to adhere to bus safety rules as per the Supreme Court guidelines about it.

The order in this regard issued on June 26 has directed all schools in the district to submit a report indicating compliance with instructions by July 15. It stated that school principals will ensure compliance with all relevant rules and Supreme Court guidelines and will be responsible for violations or non-compliance in this regard.

ADC Srinagar KK Sidha, RTO Kashmir Ikramullah Tak, SSP Traffic City Tahir Gilani and SP Headquarters Majid Malik were also present in the meeting.

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