School fees case: Protests of parents continue for 17 days
School fees case: Protests of parents continue for 17 days
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Jaipur: For the past 9 months, the dispute over the school fees in Rajasthan is not taking the name of being stopped. For the past 17 days, the United Parents Association has been staging a protest at the Shaheed Smarak in protest against the exclusion of children from online classes for arbitrary and non-payment of fees in private schools. The parents today expressed their opposition by circling the martyr memorial, while the Government Chief Whip Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Dr Mahesh Joshi also met the parents today and heard their problems.

The parents told Mahesh Joshi that for the past 17 days, the parents have been sitting on a dharna in the bitter cold, but even after that, no official of the Education Department has yet reached for talks. Whereas when the picketing was done by private schools, in just 10 days, the officials of the education department had come to finish the strike. Parents are not being heard in the education department.

On this, Chief Whip Mahesh Joshi assured that "soon the matter will be discussed with the government and the middle path will be taken out. CM Ashok Gehlot's government is sensitive for the parents and with our children and there will no wrong doing against parents.

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