No Private School In Delhi Can Hike Fees Without Govt’s Permission: Says Manish Sisodia
No Private School In Delhi Can Hike Fees Without Govt's Permission: Says Manish Sisodia

No Private School In Delhi Can Hike Fees Without Govt’s Permission: Says Manish Sisodia

New Delhi, 17 Apr 2020: On Friday Delhi Education Minister Sh Manish Sisodia addressed a digital press conference on the hike of fees by the private schools. He said any private school cannot hike the fees.

Speaking to the media, Manish Sisodia said the govt. has taken this decision after it came to light that private schools were increasing their fee, even when the country is facing such a difficult time.

The education minister stated that it has come to my notice that many schools are taking fees arbitrarily and charging transportation fees even when schools are closed.He further said that private schools should not stoop to this level. Be it private or government schools, they cannot hike fees.The five points taken from the press conference are:
Any private school in the national capital cannot raise the fees without the government’s permission.
The schools are closed due to the COVID-19 outbreak so any school will not take the transportation fee or annual charge.
The three-month(quarterly) fees are collected in Delhi schools but as per the prevailing scenario, schools cannot demand a fee for a quarter or three months.
Any student will not be forbidden from attending online classes due to the fees.
The one-month tuition fees will only be taken by the schools in Delhi.
The education minister said, “If any Private school was found violating the order, the Delhi government will take stern action under Epidemic Act and Education Act against violators”.The country is under a lockdown till May 3 due to the Coronavirus crisis.

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No Private School In Delhi Can Hike Fees Without Govt's Permission: Manish Sisodia

No Private School In Delhi Can Hike Fees Without Govt’s Permission: Manish Sisodia

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