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CHAPTER X
EDUCATION
132. Education. - (1)
The Corporation
shall maintain
such education
institutions
as may be
required
by the Government
and may,
with the
previous
approval
of the Government,
maintain
such other
educational
institution
as may be
necessary
for the
promotion
of education
in the City.
(2)
All educational
institutions
maintained
by the Corporation
shall be
maintained
in the state
of efficiency
and shall
conform
to such
standards
as may be
prescribed.
(3)
The Corporation
may levy
such fees
for the
use of educational,
institution
as may be
prescribed.
(4)
The Corporation
may, with
the previous
approval
of the Government
give financial
aid to private
educational
institutions
within the
City.
133. Compulsory education. – Subject
to any law
for the
time being
in force,
the Corporation
shall be
responsible
for the
enforcement
of compulsory
education
in the City,
and it may
in this
behalf adopt
all such
measures
as may be
necessary
to ensure
that every
child of
school-going
age in the
City attends
a school
recognized
by the Corporation.
134. General provisions
about education. – The
Corporation
may –
(a) construct
and maintain
buildings
to be used as
hostels
for students
;
(b) give
scholarships
to deserving
or specially
bright students
;
(c) provide
for the
training
of teachers
;
(d) promote
adult education
;
(e) provide
school books
to orphans
and indigest
students
free of
cost or
at concessional
rates ;
(f) maintain
depots for
the sale
of school
books and
articles
of stationery
; and
(g) with
the previous
approval
of the Government
–
(i) promote and assist educational societies ;
(ii) undertake educational survey and enforce educational plans
;
(iii) Provide, whether free of charge
or on payment,
milk or
meals for
school children
;
(h) adopt
any other
measures
likely to
promote
the cause
of education.
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