Pvt schools in Gujarat to act against parents unwilling to pay fees

A union representing about 15,000 self-financed schools in Gujarat has determined to stop imparting online education to those children whose parents have not paid fees since June and show no inclination in doing so in the near future, an office-bearer said on Monday.

 Jatin Bharad, vice-president of the Gujarat Self- financed School Management Association, said such parents must meet the school management if they are serious about the education of their children.

"Private schools have decided to stop imparting online education to those children whose parents have not paid fees since the last six months and have declared they will not pay it in the future too. Online education will be stopped if these parents do not meet the school management by December 15," Bharad told reporters in Rajkot on Monday. "As per a state government resolution, parents must make a representation to the schools if they are unable to pay the fees at present. However, there are not parents who have neither come personally nor have they bothered to answer phone calls from schools since June," he added.

Naresh Shah, the president of All Gujarat Parents Association opposed this step and said he would approach the state government to intervene on behalf of students and parents. "Schools cannot force parents to pay fees, especially when people have been hit financially due to covid-19 outbreak and lockdown. This is an injustice to the children and we will make a representation to the government about it," said Shah.

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