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  1. Cooperative Housing Society (CHS): Maharashtra GR Allows Small Societies to Conduct Committee Election Internally
  2. Maharashtra: GR issued to clarify age criteria to nursery admissions
  3. Maharashtra: New upper and lower limits for pre


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Cooperative Housing Society (CHS): Maharashtra GR Allows Small Societies to Conduct Committee Election Internally

"In section 73CB of the MCS Act, 1960 to sub-section (11), after the existing proviso, the following proviso shall be inserted, namely :—'Provided further that, in case of housing society having less than or up to 200 Members, the elections of the Committee shall be conducted by the said housing society in the manner as may be prescribed,” the amendment says. Among all cooperative societies in Maharashtra, cooperative housing societies are largest in number or constitute about 50% of the total societies. While affairs of the co-operative housing societies are distinct and peculiar, they were regulated in the same manner as per the general provisions of the said Act, as applicable for all other co-operative societies, like co-operative sugar factories, district central co-operative banks, and co-operative spinning mills. The GR also puts restriction on transfer of share or interest of a Member on a CHS. Accordingly, the Society cannot transfer share or interest of a member or the occupancy right, except tranfer of his heir or nominee, unless dues of the CHS are paid and the transferee applies and become member of the housing society. In this, occupancy rights do not include right of a tenant or licensee on leave and license basis. Internal elections are done only to their advantage & not protecting the rights of owners. For years such committee does harassment by depriving the minority owners with their powers by using the legal system & judiciary to twist the laws in their...

Maharashtra: GR issued to clarify age criteria to nursery admissions

-Dipta Joshi The Maharashtra government has asked schools to desist from denying nursery admissions for the academic year, 2022-23 citing the minimum age criteria restrictions prescribed in its earlier government resolution (GR) dated September 18, 2020. The primary education department was forced to issue a second GR dated December 20, 2021 to clarify the confusion caused by its earlier September 2020 GR. Recognising the problems faced due to the change in the admission cut-off date, the latest GR specifically asks schools to admit children born in October, November or December 2018 to nursery class for the academic year, 2022-23. The earlier September 2020 GR, enforceable from the forthcoming academic year 2022-23, relaxed the yearly pre-primary admissions cut-off date to December 31 from the earlier cut-off date of September 30. With most schools across the state completing their admissions process for the forthcoming academic year by October each year, the December 31 cut-off date resulted in parents either admitting their wards as young as 2.5 years to nursery or skipping a year of pre-primaries entirely since. The new cut-off was also discriminatory towards children born during the months-October, November and December 2018. In a bid to follow the state’s September 2020 GR, schools refused nursery applications of children born during these months (October, November or December 2018) since they (children) would be over the prescribed ‘three’ years age limit in the new...

Maharashtra: New upper and lower limits for pre

Menu • Home • News • Career Focus • Rankings • EW India School Rankings 2022-23 • EW India Higher Education Rankings 2023-24 • EW India Preschool Rankings 2022-23 • Archive • EW India School Rankings 2019-20 • Close • Gallery • EWECE 2022 • EWBPS 2022 • EWISRA 2022-23 Day 1 • EWISRA 2022-23 Day 2 • EW SOE Awards 2021-22 North Zone • EW SOE Awards 2021-22 West Zone • EW SOE Awards 2021-22 South & East Zone • EWIHERA 2023-24 • Close • Survey Forms • Preschool • School • Engineering College • College • University • B-School • Close • Close • Resources • Education Supplies • Magazine • EW Current Issue • EW Archive • PW Current Issue • PW Archive • Close • EW Store • My Account • Account details • Orders • Addresses • Lost password • Close • Search • • Search for: • Close The Maharashtra government has set new age criteria for children seeking admissions tonursery, junior and senior kindergarten and class I admissions for the academic year 2022-23. The government resolution (GR) issued (March 3) sets a new upper and lower limit to the admission age criteria keeping in mind the current school admission cut-off date of December 31. According to the latest GR, with the new cut-off date (December 31) coming into force in academic year 2022-23, children born in the months July to November faced difficulties in gaining admissions. The administration received parents’ complaints about schools refusing pre-primary and class I admissions to students not meeting the exact government dic...