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New Delhi, July 10 (IANS) The Delhi High Court has questioned the Delhi 
government, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and a group of schools 
over a petition seeking facilities in private and aided schools for 
differently-abled students.

A division bench of Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Sanjiv Khanna July 6 issued 
notice and asked the government, the MCD and the schools why special education 
teachers were not recruited in the aided and unaided private schools. 

The bench asked all the respondents to file their response by Aug 24.

The court was hearing a petition filed by rights group Social Jurist counsel 
Ashok Agarwal.

"There is a failure on the part of the Delhi government and the MCD to ensure 
that the unaided recognised private schools and aided recognised private 
schools have adequate physical and academic infrastructure for the education of 
children with disabilities," said the petition.

The petitioner said that it gathered sample information from over 200 unaided 
and aided private recognised schools which indicated that almost all 2,297 
unaided private recognised schools did not have physical and academic 
infrastructure for students with disabilities.

"There are over two lakh children with disabilities in Delhi. However, less 
than one percent of these children are in school. It is estimated, on the basis 
of the information collected, that hardly 1,000 students with disabilities are 
in these 2,297 unaided and aided private recognised schools," said Agarwal.

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