How can schools demand complete fees: Rajasthan Education Minister
With rising voices of dissent among parents and protests being staged outside various schools demanding the implementation of "No School, No Fee" after the nationwide lockdown kicked in late March, Rajasthan Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasara on Thursday told IANS that schools should desist from demanding complete fees from parents at least for sometime.
"Parents should not worry as all their concerns shall be addressed. When there have been no schools running since mid-March, how can the school management demand a complete fee," he said.
"Ever since exams were held in March during the last academic session, schools have not been opened.
"Earlier, we have debarred parents from paying three months fees from March 15-June 15 as there were plans to reopen the school on July 1. However, till date, there has been no decision taken by either the Government of India or states about the school reopening. We shall soon be deciding on this issue.
"Once we decide on school reopening issue, all matter related — fees payment, social distancing, mask distribution, syllabus cut and all other such matters shall be discussed and due decisions will be taken up.
"Till then, parents and students need not worry," he said talking exclusively to IANS.
Parents have been staging protests carrying placards in their hands demanding "No School, No fee". They have also been demanding to stop online classes for primary students..
The Government of Myanmar has expressed deep gratitude for India's swift and substantial support in…
Protesters affected by the Diamer-Bhasha Dam project offered Eid-ul-Fitr prayers at their ongoing protest camp…
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar recognised the screening of 'The Diplomat' in Israel for a…
By Rajnish Singh Operation Brahma by India is operating at full tilt aimed towards providing…
Indian Naval Ship (INS) Tarkash successfully intercepted and seized over 2500 kg of narcotics in…
The Rajasthan Samagra Kalyan Sansthan (RSKS India) made a significant impact during the 58th session…