Government can reduce fees of private schools
Government can reduce fees of private schools
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Shimla: The havoc of Corona, which has been increasing continuously for the past several days, has been the enemy of innocent people, every day thousands of deaths are happening worldwide due to this virus. The number of infected people continues to increase, while officials have been engaged in scrutinizing various sections of the Academic Disease Regulation, Disaster Management Act and Education Act to give a fee exemption. Models of Haryana and Delhi are also being studied. Officials are trying to find out under which rules the fees can be reduced.

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According to the information, if this campaign of the government ends, then lakhs of parents will have to pay only tuition fees for the period of lockdown to prevent the coronavirus. The government can forgive other components of the fee. Since the last week of March, all schools are closed due to the lockdown across the country. Meanwhile, messages have been sent by private schools to parents for giving fees from March to May which is being opposed across the state. The state government also has to intervene and issue letters three times, ordering private schools not to take fees during lockdown.

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Meantime, private schools in Delhi and Haryana have been asked to take only tuition fees. After the initiative of two states, demand in Himachal Pradesh has also increased. Recently, the Student Guardian Forum has sent letters in this regard to the Chief Minister and the Education Minister. On social media, there has been a demand from the government to reduce the fees of private schools from March to May. In this episode, in which rules can the state government decide to reduce the fees. The churn has intensified. The Directorate of Higher Education has been asked to find a way to reduce fees by studying the Academic Disease Regulation and Education Act. Models of other states have also been asked to look. A special team has also been formed for this work in the directorate. It is likely that this can be discussed in the cabinet meeting on Saturday.

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