Grant Road’s Robert Money Technical High School and Junior College has finally got the deputy director of school education’s rap to restart the admission process and stop its illegal closure that’s inconvenienced students and their parents.
Recently, parents and teachers had complained to the deputy director of the school education department and Christian Reform United People’s Association (CRUPA) that those studying from Stds VI to IX were given leaving certificates and the school was planning to close down.
On May 7, deputy director of school education BB Chavan sent a letter to the school management, a copy of which is with dna, to continue admissions, while also ordering that the school’s illegal closure be stopped.
However, Sharad Balid, administrator of the school, said, “The school has not received any circular from the deputy director’s office.