Concerns Raised Over EWS Admissions in Delhi: What’s the Truth?

New Delhi: Questions are being raised about the admission process under the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) quota in Delhi’s education system. According to sources, a thorough investigation into the process could potentially reveal certain irregularities.
What’s Happening? Insiders suggest that there may be loopholes in the EWS admission process. It is being said that multiple applications for the same child are submitted in different ways to increase the chances of selection. Since the child’s Aadhaar card is not linked to the application, this process reportedly becomes easier. Applications are allegedly filed under the names of various family members, such as parents or other relatives, with only the applicant’s Aadhaar linked. This could lead to a higher likelihood of securing admission.
Who Might Be Involved? There is speculation that certain schools, intermediaries, and possibly some administrative personnel could be part of this process. However, these claims are based solely on sources, and no concrete evidence has surfaced so far.
What’s Next? The education department has not yet issued an official statement on the matter. Experts believe that a transparent review of the process could help strengthen the EWS admission system. There is also growing public demand for ensuring greater fairness in the allocation of EWS seats.
Note: This report is based on information from sources and aims to raise awareness. It does not make any accusations against any individual, institution, or process.
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