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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

school fee related important news

 

school fee related important news


There is news of relief for the parents today. The state cabinet meeting has decided to waive only 25 per cent fee in private schools in the state. Gujarat school administrators are ready for only 25 per cent fee waiver and no fee for other activities. This decision will apply to all boards, including Gujarat, i.e. CBSE.


The controversy over school fee waivers has been raging for the past three months. A meeting was held on September 24 between the private school administrators and the CM on the matter. The school administrators agreed to waive the 25 per cent fee. The principals of most of the schools affiliated to the Gujarat Board agreed with the Chief Minister's decision. However, no decision has been taken on whether to grant this fee waiver till the schools are closed or continue even after the schools are reopened.


The state's guardians have been waiting for the last several days. The state government has decided in the interest of the guardians in the matter of black fees of corona. An important decision has been taken in the cabinet meeting chaired by CM Rupani at 10.30 am today. Parents are given 25 per cent relief in fees.

Following the High Court order, the state government took an important decision on private school fees in a meeting to be held today. In a press conference today, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama said that parents have been given a relief of 25 per cent less. I.e. 25 per cent fee has been waived. Managers have been persuaded to disagree with 25 per cent. Apart from this do not pay other fees.

The High Court had directed the government to take an independent decision to reduce school fees

Earlier, the fee case was heard in the Gujarat High Court. During the hearing, the High Court said that the state government should decide on the fees, the government has the power.

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School administrators were reluctant to waive fees

In three to four meetings held by the government with the administrators, the school administrators were not willing to bow down at all, the government had submitted in court. The government, in its application to the High Court, had submitted that a meeting has been held with the administrators in the fee case to find a middle ground twice. The government had offered to waive 25 per cent of the students ’fees, which the administrators refused.

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