The Indian Express 23.04.2013
Cancellation of municipal school rooms leased to NGOs, unions sought
To reclaim its 628 municipal school classrooms for “solely
educational purposes”, the BMC education committee has demanded the
lease to social institutions to use these rooms for purposes “other than
educational” be revoked.
The cancellation could affect nearly 100 NGOs and unions that have rented the classrooms at nominal rates.
“The demand has been made based on a civic education department
report that more than 90 per cent of the classrooms are being used for
professionally run private classes. These organisations are running a
business paying a nominal rent,” said newly elected education committee
chairman Manoj Kotak.
“The corporation is losing revenue,” he wrote to additional municipal commissioner Mohan Adtani in-charge of public education.
The report based on on-going inspections claims professionally
run private dance, music and tailoring classes and art galleries were
found to operate from the classrooms.
Ninety-eight of the 628 classrooms rented out are being used by
NGOs such as Praja Foundation, Dignity Foundation, Alcoholics Anonymous,
Pratham and Naandi Foundation. Other lessees include Shiv Udyog Sena,
Mumbai Shikshak Sena and Municipal Kamgar Sena.
In March, BMC had issued notices to six educational trusts to immediately vacate rented rooms in municipal school buildings.
While BMC wanted to use these as reading rooms, libraries and
virtual classrooms, the trusts argued the notices should have been
issued a year in advance to give time for the transition.