Hi Parvathy,

An isolated scope is only usable from within the directive itself, and its 
own template. If you want something like this, you can expose the 
controller of the `parent-isolated-dir` with controllerAs, and use that.
If you really want to expose the scope to a directive's children, you must 
create a new scope, in stead of an isolated scope

Regards
Sander

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