MP Govt to issue guidelines for private school fees: Employees Union
MP Govt to issue guidelines for private school fees: Employees Union
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Jabalpur: A release has been issued by Madhya Pradesh 3rd class government employees union. The release said, "Private schools are pressurizing parents to deposit full fees due to the non-issuance of new guidelines for fees charged by private schools for the academic session 2021-2022 by the government.'' Schools have not been opened so far this year due to the corona epidemic, while school management is charging arbitrary fees from parents.

Meanwhile, the parents inform the school management that the government had issued orders only to charge tuition fees as per the previous years because of online studies due to the corona epidemic last year and the same rules are applicable for this year also. But money has been charged by private school operators by adding other fees to tuition fees. As per the information received, the parents are being argued by the school operators that the order is from the last session and no order has been issued for this session.

Yogendra Dubey, Aravendra Rajput, Avadhesh Tiwari, Alok Agnihotri, Mukesh Singh, Durgesh Pandey, Ashutosh Tiwari, Yogendra Mishra, Govind Biltare, RK Gulati, Shyam Narayan Tiwari, Vishwas Sharma, Manish Choubey, Rakesh Sengar, Rakesh Rao, Satendra Thakur, Bablu Thakur, Mukesh Dhangar, Priyashu Shukla, Nitin Sharma, Rakesh Dubey, Ganesh Upadhyay, Virendra Soni, Md. Tariq, Santosh Tiwari, Prathamesh Sahu, etc. Through this, the government has taken a decision that disciplinary action against private school mobiles/managers will be sought who did not comply with last year's standing order, curbing arbitrary fees charged by private schools.

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