School fees dispute: Parents will march to school education minister's bungalow
School fees dispute: Parents will march to school education minister's bungalow
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Bhopal: Corona crisis in Madhya Pradesh has not reduced yet and meanwhile schools have also opened. In the midst of all this, the case of high fees of private and CBSE schools has not stopped. On Friday, a large number of parents are going to march on foot to the bungalow of School Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar with their demands.

Recently, the matter has been talked about by Kamal Vishwakarma, the State President of Parent Federation. He said that the guidelines and orders of the state government and the High Court are being kept on hold. The state president of the federation Kamal Vishwakarma has also told that the flag of the guidelines and orders of the state government and the high court is being torn apart. According to him, besides the tuition fees, all the items are being collected from the parents by adding fees, along with late fees are also being added. He said that the guardian talked to the district education officer about this but he is not ready to listen. Due to this, today all of us have to come on the streets for our rights.

Talking about this whole matter, you will all remember that schools were closed for seven months in the Corona crisis. It was decided to start the class from 9th to 12th in the new guideline. Apart from these, instructions were issued not to put the rest of the class in this session. Due to this, the dispute over the fees reached the High Court, after which the court issued orders directing private school operators to take only the tuition fees already fixed. The government had also issued orders in this regard. In this whole case, the parents said that due to the opening of the school, the school operators are now adding late fees to the tuition fees.

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