
The main Minister Rekha Gupta kept the cabinet approved the regulation of the regulation of fees charged by schools, announced on Tuesday by the Minister of Education Ashish Sood.
According to the PTI SOOD report, the BJP Government approved a regulation at the eighth meeting of the BJP on the basis of the proposed school education in Delhi (transparency in fixation and regulation of fees), 2025.
“The regulation will be sent to presidential consent through Governor LT. It is a day of happiness for parents whose children study at private schools. It will take the form of the law,” Sood said.
This step is governed by a meeting held on April 29, chairman of CM, during which the Delhi government approved a bill on regulation of school fees in private and government institutions across national capital.
On April 16, 10 schools were issued to any announcement of the exhibition over any increase in fees and failed to submit its audit reports. The Dilli government has already canceled the audited financial reports from 600 schools in its continuing efforts to regulate the structure of school fees.
SC announcement for Education Directorate in Delhi
The Supreme Court issued an announcement of the Directorate for Education, the Government of the Delhi and the Action Commission for the Unlimited Recognized Private School on 29 May this year in terms of an action that challenges the order of the High Court in Delhi.
The Delhi HC order allowed private schools located on government land to increase tuition fees without the prior consent of the Doe, nor reported.
The reason SC heard claimed that private schools in Delhi had significantly increased their fees, often by up to 100 percent, and impressive measures against students.
School Fees Hike Row
On June 5, Delhi Public School Dwarka said Delhi HC that she had downloaded her order removal of names of more than 30 students because of non -payment of elevated fees by their parents.
When the bench Judge Sachin Sachin Datty convened to issue a judgment on the aims of the school, the school advisor stated that the decision was withdrawn, given the earlier order issued by the coordinate bench led by Judge Vikas Mahajan, as Hindustan Times states.
Several students were denied entry to the DPS Dwar 14. May for non -payment of fees, as the angry parents protested outside the gates, Indian Express said.
These students were between 30 excluded schools that quoted the legal provisions and excluded them “immediate effect” 9 May. However, parents accused the school of “incorrect treatment of children” and “disruption” of the order to Delhi HC issued in March.
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