New Delhi Apr 26 PTI The Centre has scrapped the discretionary Member of Parliament quota for admissions to Kendriya Vidyalayas according to the revised admission guidelines issued by the Kendriya Vidyalaya SangathanThe move comes weeks after the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan KVS put on hold all discretionary quotas including the MP quota for admissions to various central schools across the country following a reviewThe government has also decided that children orphaned due to COVID-19 will be considered for admission over and above the class strength in Kendriya Vidyalayas KVs under PM CARES for Children SchemeThe admission will be done on the basis of a list given by the district magistrate subject to 10 children per Kendriya Vidyalaya The admissions for the 2022-23 academic session is underway till JuneUnder special provisions MPs had discretionary power to recommend the admission of 10 children to a Kendriya Vidyalaya Even a district magistrate had powers to recommend 17 students under the sponsoring authority quota in KVsOther than the MP quota the KVS has also removed other quotas including that of 100 children of education ministry employees children and dependent grandchildren of MPs and retired KV employees and the discretionary quota of school management committee chairmanThe special provisions that have been retained include admissions for children of recipients of Param Vir Chakra Maha Vir Chakra Vir Chakra Ashok Chakra Kirti Chakra and Shaurya Chakra recipients of the national bravery award 15 children of Research and Analysis Wing RAW employees children of central government employees who died in harness and children who have shown special talent in fine artsThe central government had last year scrapped the Union education ministers discretionary quota for admissions from the 2021-22 academic sessionRecommendations made by Union ministers for admission to KVs were also done away with However it was decided that the MPs of both houses will continue to recommend admissions into KVs in each academic session The MPs 543 in Lok Sabha and 245 in Rajya Sabha could collectively recommend up to 7880 admissions a year under the quotaThere are over 1200 KVs in the country with over 1435 lakh studentsAccording to the fresh guidelines 60 admissions in KVs located anywhere in the country can be utilised exclusively for children returning from abroad along with their parents after their posting in current or previous years and they would be considered for admission up to November 30All these admissions will be subject to the condition that not more than five children would be admitted in one school in a year and that the children would be submitting a transfer certificate of a school abroad in which they had been studying prior to seeking admission in a Kendriya Vidyalaya thit was stated in the guidelines PTI GJS GJS ANB ANB