Updated On: 04 September, 2023 07:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Activists say civic body is playing down the matter, threaten to move court

Some of the schools have been operating without RTE approval since 2016. Representation pic
Following several complaints and repeated reminders for an ‘action taken report’ against 218 private primary schools under the jurisdiction of the civic body operating without RTE approval, the BMC’s Education Department has finally submitted its report, stating that they have written to these schools from time to time to renew their RTE approvals.
Activists have criticised the state Education Department and BMC for failing to take appropriate action and have alleged the civic Education Department is playing down the matter. The activists have now threatened to move the court against the state Education Department and the BMC.