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Haryana School Education Rules, 2003HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA),APRIL 30, 2003(VYSK. 10, 1925 SAKA)(English version page 459 to579)HARYANA GOVERNMENTEDUCATION DEPARTMENTNotificationThe 30th April, 2003No. GSR. 7/H.A.12/99. S. 24(1)/2003 dated 30.04.2003In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) readwith sub-section (2) of section 24 of the Haryana SchoolEducation Act, 1995 (Act 12 of 1999), and all other powersenabling him in this behalf, the Governor of Haryana herebymakes the following rules, to regulate education in allnon-Government schools, to promote better organization anddevelopment of school education, the manner of admissionto recognized schools, fee structure, uniform code of serviceconditions for employees, adequate infrastructrual facilitiesto be provided to pupils and to follow approved course ofstudies, in the State of Haryana, namely:—23

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003CHAPTER 1Short title andcommencement.1. (1) These rules may be called the HaryanaSchool Education Rules, 2003.(2) They shall come into force on the dateof their publication in the official gazette.Definitions.2. In these rules, unless the context otherwiserequires,—(a) “Act” means the Haryana SchoolEducation Act, 1995 (Act 12 of 1999);(b) “appellate authority” means anauthority to whom an appeal againstorders of appropriate authority may bepreferred, namely:–(i) where Director is appropriateauthority, to the secretary;(ii) where District Education Officer isappropriate authority, to DirectorSecondary Education;(iii)where District Primary EducationOfficer is appropriate authority, toDirector Primary Education;(c) “Affiliating Board” means theconcerned Board referred to in clause(a) of section 2 of the Act;(d) “Administrator”- means a Governmentofficer of suitable rank authorized bythe Director to take over the managingcommittee of an aided school;(e) “Appendix” means the Appendixappended to these rules;[(ee) ‘Appropriate authority’ means theauthority declared by the central/state24

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003Government under any law for the timebeing in force to register or issue acertificate for particular purpose;]***(f) “Department” means the DirectorSecondary Education, Haryana andDirector Primary Education, Haryana,as the case may be;(g) “Form” means a Form annexed to theserules;(h) “inspecting officer” means the officerauthorized to inspect the school byDirector/ District Education Officer/District Primary Education Officer;(i) “section” means a section of the Act;(j) (i) “pre-primary stage” means a stageof school education prior to theprimary Stage;(ii) “primary stage” means a stage ofeducation from class I to V ( bothinclusive);(iii)“middle stage” means stage ofschool education from class VI toVIII (both inclusive );(iv) “secondary stage” means a stage ofa school education from class IX toclass X (both inclusive);(v) “senior secondary stage” means astage of school education from classXI to XII (both inclusive);(k) “Nationalized Bank” means the StateBank of India constituted under section3 of the State Bank of India Act,1955(23 of 1955) or a subsidiary bankconstituted under section 3 of the State25***Inserted vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-2007

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks) Act,1959(38 of 1959), or a correspondingnew bank constituted under section 3of the Banking Companies (Acquisitionand Transfer of Undertakings) Act,1970 (5 of 1970) or corresponding newbank constituted under section 3 of theBanking Companies (Acquisition andTransfer of Undertakings) Act, 1980,(40 of 1980);(l) “Prescribed” means prescribed by rulesmade under this Act;(m)“public examination” means an examination conducted by Board of SchoolEducation, Haryana, the Central Boardof School Education, Council for IndianSchool Certificate Examinations, or anyother Board;(n) “Schedule bank” means a bank includedin the Second Schedule to the ReserveBank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934);(o) words and expressions used in theserules but not defined, shall have thesame meaning as assigned in the Act;–[(p) the words “Director Primary Education”and “District Primary EducationOfficer”, wherever occurring, the wordsand signs, “Director ElementaryEducation” and “Additional DistrictEducation Officer”, as the case may be,shall respectively be substituted.]******Inserted vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-200726

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003CHAPTER IIESTABLISHMENT, RECOGNITION, MANAGINGCOMMITTEE AND GRANT-IN-AID TOSCHOOLS[3. (1) No school in the State can function,establish or start classes without the prior approvalor permission of the Director. Every schoolestablished by any individual or association ofindividuals or firm or society or trust or company,shall follow the norms specified under these rules.Any act or disobedience on the part of the schoolmanaging committee contrary to the provisions ofthese rules shall make it liable,—Regulation ofeducation in schools.sections 3 and 24(2) (a).(i) to discontinue the functioning ofsuch schools;(ii) to be prosecuted under the relevantlaw if such disobedience or actcauses or tends to cause danger tothe life, health, and safety of thestudents;(iii) for the imposition of penalty notexceeding Rs.15000 in the case ofprimary schools, Rs.20,000 in thecase of middle schools andRs.25,000 in the case of secondaryand senior secondary school foreach such violation.(2) Before taking any such action undersub-rule (1), a fifteen days notice shall be given tothe managing committee to explain their positionregarding the aforesaid notice. On receipt of replyand after giving a personal hearing, if required,Director shall be competent to take any of the actionagainst the managing committee under theserules.]***27***Substituted vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-2007

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003Classificationof schools.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).4. The schools shall be classified into any of thefollowing categories, namely:—(a) (i) Pre-Primary schools, that is to say,schools imparting education belowthe primary stage;(ii) Primary Schools, that is to say,schools imparting primary stage ofeducation, having classes I -V;(iii)Middle schools, that is to say,schools imparting middle stage ofeducation, having classes I-VIII orVI -VIII;(iv) Secondary schools, that is to say,schools imparting secondary stageof education, having classes upto Xwith or without primary classes;(v) Senior secondary schools, that is tosay, schools imparting seniorsecondary stage of education,having classes upto XII with orwithout primary classes.[(vi) Boys school, that is to say, a schoolin which admission is open toboys;(vii) Girls school, that is to say, a schoolin which only girls are admitted;***(viii) Co-educational school, that is tosay, a school in which boys and girlscan be admitted without anydistinction and follow the samecourses of study.]******added vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-2007(b) District Institutes of EducationalTraining and Government ElementaryTeachers Training Institutes, PrivateTeachers Training Institutes impartingteachers training below degree level.28

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003[5. Hindi shall be the preferred medium ofinstructions in all schools. However the institutionshall be at liberty to adopt other medium ofinstruction under intimation to the appropriateauthority.]***6. In teaching of languages in classes VI to VIII,the three language formula as adopted by theGovernment, shall be followed.7. Any linguistic minority which intends to setup school with the object of imparting education inthe mother tongue of such linguistic minority, shallbe permitted to do so.8. The School may also provide for the cause ofliteracy the following facilities, namely:-Medium ofinstructions.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).Three languageformula.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).Right of linguisticminorities to setup school.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).Other facilities.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).(a) Adult Education Centres;(b) Bal Kendras; Balwadis;(c) Education of children who havediscontinued studies;(d) Literacy centers.9. (1) The courses of study in primary andmiddle stages shall be such as may be specified orrecommended by the Director in consultation withthe Curriculum Committee.Course of study.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).(2) The courses of studies for thesecondary stage and senior secondary stage shall besuch as may be specified or recommended by theAffiliating Board.10. The Director or Affiliating Board as the case Matter to be providedin the syllabi.may be, shall, while specifying the syllabi (for thesections 3 and 24 (2) (a)primary, middle, secondary and senior secondarystage) shall decide about the contents to be laid down.However, recognized un-aided schools may adopt ***Substituted vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/any text books based upon such contents.2007 dated : 19-01-200729

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003Power of Director tospecify co-curricularactivities.11. The Director may, in consultation with theCurriculum Committee, provide for co-curricularactivities in recognized schools.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).Power of Director tospecify coursesof study.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).12. (a) There shall be a committee constitutedby the Director, to be called the CurriculumCommittee, to advise the Government on syllabi andthe specification or recommendation of books forthe primary and middle stages of education. TheCurriculum Committee may advise the Governmentwith regard to co-curricular and extra-curricularactivities to be undertaken in a recognized schooland also with regard to non formal education topersons who are unable to obtain formal education.(b) The Curriculum Committee shallconsist of the following members:(i) Director State Council of Educationand Research Training, as theex-officio Chairman of the Committee;(ii) One member from Central Board ofSecondary Education or NationalCouncil of Education and ResearchTraining;(iii)One representative of the Board ofSchool Education, Haryana to benominated by the Chairman of theBoard;(iv) One Head of private school and oneHead of Government school to benominated by Director;(v) Five experts of different subjectsfrom State Council of Education andResearch Training.;(vi) Officer Incharge, Textbook Cell ofState Council of Education and30

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003Research Training shall be themember Secretary of the Committee.13. Every member of the CurriculumCommittee shall hold office for a period of threeyears from the date of his nomination and shall beeligible for re-nomination for a like period and shall,notwithstanding the expiry of the term of his office,continue to hold such office until his successor isnominated. However, the Director have the right toremove / replace any member before completion ofhis tenure, if the work and conduct of the member isnot satisfactory.14. (1) The Curriculum Committee shall meetatleast once in six months;Provided that such meeting shall not be held laterthan the 30th September every year for decidingcurriculum for next session:Provided further that the Chairman of theCurriculum Committee may call a special meetingof the Curriculum Committee to consider anymatter within the purview of the CurriculumCommittee.(2) Six members of the CurriculumCommittee present at a meeting shall forum quorumfor the meeting of the Committee:Provided that where the meeting of theCurriculum Committee is adjourned due to theabsence of quorum it shall be necessary to holdsubsequent meetings where atleast three membersshall forum a quorum.(3) A member of the CurriculumCommittee who has any financial or other interestin any book which is under the consideration of theCurriculum Committee for approval as a text book,shall not participate in the deliberations of theCurriculum Committee with regard to the approvalof that book as a text book.31Term of office.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).Meeting andquorum.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003Procedure of thecommittee.15. (1) The Curriculum Committee shallregulate its own procedure;sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).(2) The Curriculum Committee may appointsuch subject panels as it may deem necessaryconsisting of its own members or specialists whoare not members of the Curriculum Committee.Traveling and dailyallowances.16. The members of the Curriculum Committeeor any panel constituted by it, shall be entitled tosuch traveling and daily allowances as areadmissible to the non-official members ofCurriculum Committees and Boards in accordancewith the orders issued by the Government from timeto time.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a).Physicaleducation.sections 3 and 24(2)(a) (b).17. (1) In every school, suitable provision shallbe made for social services, physical, cultural,environmental, moral and recreational activities.(2) The head of school shall organize ageneral system of school games so as to provideopportunities for participation by all students andshall provide the students with the equipment neededfor such games.School hours.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a) (b).18. (1) The Director shall, by order, specify thetime at which all schools, (including Private schools)shall commence and conclude the daily school hoursand different timings may be specified for differentseasons of the year or for schools running in oneshift or multiple shifts (irrespective of affiliation toany Education Board):Provided that the total school hours in a year forthe middle, secondary and senior secondary stage ofeducation shall not, ordinarily, be less than 1000hours:Provided further that in addition to 1000 schoolhours, a teacher may not be required to devote morethan 200 hours in a year for remedial or otherteaching.32

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003(2) The head of school with prior permissionof District Education Officer / District PrimaryEducation Officer concerned can change the time.19. (1) The starting and closing of academic Academic session andschool timings.session and school timings shall be made as per thesections 3 and 24 (2) (a) (b).directions issued by the Director form time to time.(2) It shall be obligatory for all the schoolsto arrange appropriate functions in the school tocelebrate Independence day and Republic Day asdeclared by the State.(3) The terminal examination and the finalexamination will be held so as to ensure uniformityin all the schools in a particular academic year.20. (1) Save as otherwise provided in sub rule(1) of rule18, the total number of working daysincluding examination days, for the Middle,Secondary and Senior Secondary stage of educationshall not be less than 220 in a year.(2) Subject to the provision of sub-rule (1)of rule18, the following shall be the authorizedholidays for recognized schools, namely:(a) all holidays notified by theGovernment for schools;(b) summer vacation: 6 weeks as perinstructions of the Director fromtime to time;(c) festival: 6 days as per instructionsof the Director from time to time;(d) winter vacation: 10 days as perinstructions of the Director fromtime to time;(e) The local holidays: 4 days shouldbe observed by the school with theapproval of the Block EducationOfficer in case of Primary schools,33Vacation andholidays.sections 3 and 24(2)(a)(b).

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003Sub-Divisional Education Officer incase of Secondary Schools andDistrict Education Officer, in caseof Senior Secondary Schools.(3) In addition to the holidays referred to insub-rule(2), leave may be granted to studentspreparing for the examinations of the AffiliatingBoard for such period as may be specified by thatBoard.Provided that preparatory leave shall be givenonly when the head of school is satisfied that thecourses of study have been completed at the school.School hours andnumber of workingdays not to apply tonon-formal education.sections 3 and 24(2) (a) (b).21. School hours specified in rule 18 and thenumber of working days specified in rule 20 shallnot apply in the case of in-formal, or drop out, oradult education.22. The observance of rules of discipline andgood behaviour shall be a condition essential to asections 3 and 24 (2) (a) (b). student’s continuance in a school. In such cases thedecision of Head of school shall be final.23. (1) The following shall be the disciplinaryForms ofdisciplinary measures. measures which may be adopted by a school insections 3 and 24(2)(a) (b). dealing with:Discipline andpunishment etc.(a) all students - fine and/ or detentionduring the break, for neglect of classwork, but no detention shall be madeafter the school hours;(b) students who have attained the ageof fourteen years regarding (i) expulsion,(ii) rustication,(2) For the avoidance of doubts, it is herebydeclared that the disciplinary measures specified in34

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003clause(b) of sub-rule (1) shall not be imposed onany student upto 8th class.(3) Fine may be imposed on a student in thefollowing cases namely:(a) late attendance;(b) absence from class without properapplication from the parent orguardian;(c) truancy;(d) willful damage to school property;(e) delay in payment of school fees anddues,(4) Expulsion shall debar a student frombeing re-admitted to the school from where he isexpelled but shall not preclude his admission.(5) Where a student is rusticated, he shallnot be admitted to any school till the expiry of theperiod of rustication.(6) No student shall be expelled orrusticated from a school except after giving the parentor guardian of the students a reasonable opportunityof showing cause against the proposed action.Note:Expulsion or rustication shall be resorted to onlyin cases to grave offences where the retention of thestudent in the school is likely to endanger its moraltone of discipline.24. (1) The name of a student may be struck offthe rolls by the head of the school on account of:(a) non-payment of fees and other duesfor 10 days after the last day forpayment;(b) continued absence without leave forsix consecutive days by a student of35Striking off the namefrom the rolls.sections 3 and 24(2)(a)(b).

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003class IX to XII and ten consecutivedays for a student of class VIII orbelow.(2) In the case of absence of any studentfrom a school without leave for four consecutivedays, the head of school shall intimate such absenceto the parent or guardian of such student.(3) In respect of payment of fees, howeverthe head of school may grant not more than 10 daysof grace in deserving cases on application by theparent or guardian.Forbidden practice.sections 3 and 24(2)(a)(b).Maintenance of hostel,hostel fee and security.sections 3 and 24 (2) (a) (b).School libraries.sections 3 and 24 (2)(a)(b)25. No student shall indulge in any of theforbidden practices such as smoking, gambling,rowdyism and rude behaviour, use of violence in anyform etc. or such forbidden practices as perdirections issued by the Director from time to time.26. Recognized schools may if considernecessary to establish hostel for students shallprovide facility and accommodation, furniture,hostel superintendent, warden, medical and othercare of the hostels. The schools shall notify the feesand security to be charged from the pupils and shallsubmit the detail of minimum facilities beingprovided and the rate of fee proposed to theDirector before the commencement of each academicsession.27. The Department may issue detailed instructionsregarding the maintenance and use of schoollibraries. The school libraries must be well equippedwith sufficient number of library books. The schoollibrary shall have minimum of :Primary School-1000 booksMiddle School-2000 booksSecondary School-3000 booksSenior Secondary School-5000 books36

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003Provided that 25% of books mentioned aboveshall be made available at the initial stage andremaining books be made available within two yearsafter the date of the recognition.In addition to above, library may have :(a) Text books alongwith syllabus ofeach class.(b) Sufficient number of dailynewspapers and magazines/journals.28. Every recognised school shall maintain thefollowing records:(i)Stage wise admission and withdrawal(ii)Daily attendance of pupils(iii) Cash book showing all receipts andexpenditure(iv)Statistical register(v)An acquaintance roll of teachers(vi)An acquaintance roll of scholarships(vii) Pay bill register(viii) Movement register(ix) Time table adjustment register(x)Log book(xi) A visitors’ book(xii) A fee and fund register(xiii) An order book(xiv) Hostel register only where Hostels arethere(xv) Catalogue of library books and bookissue.(xvi) Registers showing results of homeexamination and other examinations37Records.sections 3 and 24(2)(a)(b).

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003(xvii) Property and stock(xviii) Diary and dispatch registerOpening andestablishment of newschool in the State.sections 3 and 24(2)(a)(c).(xix)Contributory Provident Fund (CPF)(xx)Pupils progress(xxi)Any other record prescribed by theDirector from time to time.[29. (1) Every individual or association ofindividuals or firm or society registered underSocieties Registration Act, 1860 (21 of 1860), or trustcreated under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 (2 of 1882),or company registered under the Companies Act,1956 (1 of 1956), shall apply to the appropriateauthority in Form-I alongwith demand draft ofRs.1,000/- for primary school, Rs.2,500/- for middleschool, Rs.5,000/- for high school and Rs.10,000/for senior secondary school as processing fee infavour of Director expressing their intention toestablish such school.]***(2) The applicant in addition to theapplication referred to in sub-rule (1), shall give anundertaking containing the following particulars,namely:(a) the area in which the new school isproposed to be established, and theapproximate number of studentslikely to be enrolled in that school;(b) the stage of education intended tobe imparted in the new school;(c) theparticularsincludingmeasurements of the building orother structures in which the schoolis proposed to be run;***Substituted vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-2007(d) the financial resources from whichthe expenses for the establishment38

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003and running of the school shall bemet;(e) the composition of the managingcommittee of the proposed newschool until the new school isrecognized and a new managingcommittee is constituted inaccordance with the scheme ofmanaging committee made underthese rules;(f) the proposed procedure, until itsrecognition under these rules, for theselection of the head of the schooland other teachers and non-teachingstaff and the minimum qualifications for their recruitment;[(g)the proposed salary of the staff tobe notified. The salary so notifiedshall not be less than minimum wagepolicy of the state, if notified byLabour Department for the classescovered under minimum Wages Act,and for teaching staff any minimumsalary standards specified byEducation Department/ DeputyCommissioner;]***(h) admission, tuition and other fees andfunds which would be levied andcollected until its recognition underthese rules, from the student of theproposed new school;(i) any other facility which is proposedto be provided for the students ofthe proposed new school.(3) The [appropriate Authority]* may,after considering the particulars specified in theapplication sub-rule (1) and after making such39***Substituted vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-2007*Substituted vide notificationNo. S.O.22/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2004 dated : 20-02-2004

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003inquiries as deemed fit inform the person or personsby whom the application was given to him whetheror not opening of the proposed new school wouldbe, in the public interest, within 90 days from thereceipt of this application. If no decision is takenwithin such period, it will be deemed to have beenpermitted. However, such permission does notenable school to get recognition automatically forwhich the applicant shall have to fulfill all therequired conditions;[(4) The permission granted to establish anew school shall be effective from the date decidedupon by the appropriate authority and ordinarily itshall be granted from the date of commencement ofnext academic session. The permission shall be validfor two academic sessions only.]1***RECOGNITION OF SCHOOLS30. (1) No private school shall be recognized, orcontinue to be recognized, by the appropriatesections 3,4 and 24(2)(d)(e). authority unless the school fulfils the followingconditions, namely:Conditions forrecognition.1***added vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-20072***Substituted vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-2007[(a) (i) the school is run by an individualor association of individuals or firmor society registered under theSocieties Registration Act, 1860 (21of 1860), or trust created under theIndian Trusts Act, 1882 (2 of 1882),or company registered under theCompanies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956),and is managed in accordance witha scheme of management madeunder these rules alongwith acertificate of appropriate authorityregarding area of operation in theState of Haryana;]2***40

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003(ii) the prior approval from the[appropriate Authority]* foropening of new school has beenobtained and copy of such approvalis attached with the form ofapplication as referred to rule 29;(iii)no admission beyond Class-III shallbe made by any school before thesanction of its recognition or in itsanticipation;(iv) that all the teachers are suitablytrained with minimum qualificationsas per Appendix A and areacademically and otherwise suitableto teach in these schools and the rateof salary being paid to the staff asnotified;(v) that the terms on which theteachers are engaged are reflectedin the written agreement betweenthe managing committee and eachteacher as per Appendix B and thesame are attached;(vi) that the school follows approvedcourses of instructions as providedin these rules;(vii) that the admission to the school isopen to all without anydiscrimination based on religion,caste, race, place of birth or anyother whimsical or for extraneousreasons, except in the case ofminority schools, however, whichshall maintain transparency inadmissions;(viii)that the managing committeeobserves the provisions of theserules;41*Substituted vide notificationNo. S.O.22/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2004 dated : 20-02-2004

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003(ix) that minimum norms for land andxbuilding in which school is carriedon are in accordance with sub-rule30 (b).[(x)that the managing committee hassubmitted the owner’s deed of theland - school building as well as playground in the name of individual orassociation of individuals orsociety or firm or trust or companyfrom the Revenue Department. Incase the land is more than one patch,the sizera of land duly countersignedby the Tehsildar or Sub DivisionalMagistrate concerned that thepatches of land are adjacent to eachother, if not at one place the distancebetween the buildings/patches bespecified;]***(xi) that the school building is properlyplanned, ventilated and spacious asper architectural norms approved bydistrict town planner / municipality/ registered architect;(xii)that a building safety certificate hasbeen obtained from Public iii)that if there is any businesspremises in any part of the buildingin which school is run, the portionin which the school is run isseparate from such businesspremises. A certificate to this effectshould be attached with theapplication form.***Substituted vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-2007(xiv)that furniture and equipment areadequate and suitable for aneducational institution;42

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003(xv)that the salaries of teachers and nonteaching staff are paid regularly;(xvi)that the pledge money as per subrule 30(2) has been deposited in thename of District Education Officer/District Primary Education Officerconcerned (by designation);(xvii) that the school buildings or otherstructures or the grounds are notused during the day or night forcommercial or residential purposes(except separate residence of anyemployee of the school away fromacademic wing) or for communal,political or non-educational activityof any kind whatsoever;(xviii) that there is no thoroughfare orpublic passage through any part ofthe school premises;[(xix) that the sanitary arrangements atthe school are adequate and are keptin good order. A hygienic certificateshall be obtained from ChiefMedical Officer/Local MedicalAuthority;]***(xx) that drinking water arrangementsare adequate;(xxi) that there is a provision ofelectricity fitting and electric fansin each classroom;(xxii) that no teacher or student of theschool is compelled to attend a classin which religious instruction isgiven or take part in any religiousactivity. No teacher or studentabsenting himself from religious43***Substituted vide notificationNo. S.O.3/H.A.12/1999/S.24/2007 dated : 19-01-2007

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003instruction or religious activity ismade to suffer any disability on thataccount and student is refusedadmission to the school becauseexemption from attendance atreligious exercises or religiousinstruction has been claimed by himor his parent or guardians:Provided this provision shall not beapplicableto minority school.(xxiii) that there should be no complaint/inquiry pending against schoolbuilding / managing committeeseeking recognition. An undertakingto this effect that land / building isfree from litigation shall besubmitted;(xxiv) that facilities are provided forteaching of languages in accordancewith the three language formula,adopted by the Gover

Haryana School Education Rules, 2003 HARYANA GOVT. GAZ. (EXTRA), APRIL 30, 2003 (VYSK. 10, 1925 SAKA) (English version page 459 to579) HARYANA GOVERNMENT . nominated. However, the Director have the right to remove / replace any member before completion of his tenure, if the work and conduct of the member is not satisfactory. 14. (1) The .

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