
The Dilli government will regulate education in the upcoming monsoon meeting to regulate the increase in fees according to private schools, said Rekha Gupta on Saturday.
The monsoon meeting of the Assembly in Delhi will start 4 August and will continue for five days.
What is the account
According to the Decree approved by the cabinet approved on April 29, the bill imposes on strict sanctions that are based on arbitrarily, which means:
- For the first offense, schools will face fines from £1 lakh £5 lakh, with repeated violations of the attraction of punishment between £2 lakh and £10 lakh.
- If the school fails to return at a specified time, it will double after 20 days, three times after 40 days and every 20 -day delay is still increasing.
- Repeated violations may lead to a ban on holding official positions in school management and losing the right to design future fees.
This step comes after the cause of the cause was issued to 10 schools on April 16 for an increase in any fees and the inability to submit their audit reports. Previously, the Delhi government has already canceled the audited financial reports from 600 schools in its continuing efforts to regulate the structure of school fees.
School Fees Hike Row
On May 14, several students were rejected by the entry into the DPS DWARKA premises over non -payment of fees, because the angry parents protested outside the gates, Indian Express reported.
These students were among the 30 excluded schools that quoted the legal provisions and 9 May excluded them “immediate effect”.
Monsoon session of the Delhi assembly
The monsoon session will be the third meeting of the Delhi assembly under the government led by Rekha Gupt.
On Saturday he spoke with reporters and CM Rekha Gupta also said that he was trying to make the Delhi Secretariat without paper within the wider digital and sustainable government management agenda.
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