Private schools will not be able to increase fees in Delhi without asking the government
new Delhi. Amid the ongoing lockdown in the country and the rising infection of the corona virus, the Delhi government has decided to provide relief to the parents. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has announced that no private schools in the state will be able to increase the fees without asking the government. Apart from this, schools will not be able to collect transportation fees.
Manish Sisodia said that it has come to my knowledge that many private schools are taking arbitrary fees, charging transportation fees even after the schools are closed. Private schools do not need to fall so low. He said that the Delhi government has decided that no private school can increase the fees without asking the government. At this time, it is not appropriate to remove children’s names from their online classes due to non-payment of fees.
Manish Sisodia said that all private schools will pay their staff on time.
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If there is any problem, with the help of parent organization, your staff will have to pay salary. There will be no excuse in this. Schools which do not follow this will be prosecuted under the Disaster Law and Delhi School Act.
He also said that no school will charge fees for three months, only tuition fees will be taken, that too will have to be taken per month.
There will be a ban on transportation fees. Parents who are unable to pay their children’s fees, do not worry. Their children’s names will not be cut from the online class.