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MPEJ demands relaxation in rules for granting recognition to pvt schools | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 17: Movement for Peace, Equality & Justice (MPEJ) Jammu in a statement issued here today has stated that through two memorandums, a reference was made to Education Minister regarding the difficulties being faced by the private schools. The press statement further said that in the memorandums difficulties faced by the private schools in terms of grant of recognition and other allied matters was highlighted in the month of Marh, 2015 and also in the month of April, 2015 in which a request was made to the Education Minister for the redressal of these grievances, but despite lapse of considerable period of time, no action appears to have been taken by the concerned department as a result of which the private schools have been put to great harassment by the authorities responsible for grant of recognition and allied matters. Notwithstanding this, the education authorities instead of redressing the grievances of the Private schools have put them to further harassment by charging Rs 2000 as the inspection fee in connection with issuance of building safety certificate and Rs 400 for obtaining fire safety certificate from the concerned departments that too for 1 or 2 years only. In addition to these charges, an amount of Rs 7000 is being charged by the State BOSE authorities after every two years period towards the inspection fee for grant of Affiliation/Recognition to private schools, which otherwise should not have been less than 5 years period. The financial burden so put on the private schools is not at all affordable so far as the school with meager monthly income is concerned. MPEJ urges the Education Minister to look into the matter and issue necessary instructions for removing the financial burden on private schools. |
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