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JKPSA deputation calls on Jt Dir School Edu, highlights recognition issue | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 27: A deputation of more than 100 Private Schools of different districts of Jammu division along with the Executive members of central body of J&K Private Schools Association (JKPSA) called Joint Director School Education Jammu. During the interaction, the deputation highlighted the issue pertaining to recognition / permission of private schools functioning up to class 8th. While discussing, the members said that schools functioning up to class 8th in Jammu and its adjoining areas have submitted their files since long but till date these schools are deprived of recognition / permission/ extension due to the non availability of NOC from the Fee Fixation Committee (FFC). They demanded immediate disposal of all such files without NOC from the FFC as it vide its order no. 01FFC of 2019, dated 28-01-19 has waived off the restriction of obtaining NOC for low budget schools whose Annual fee and monthly Tuition Fee is Rs 6000 Rs 1000 respectively. They also demanded the similar criteria as fixed for the schools functioning up to 10th and 12th std. for the recognition / permission while granting recognition / permission/ extension up to 8th standard. Joint Director Hemraj Pukhroo listened the members patiently and promised to mitigate the grievances of such schools before the closure of this academic session. The members of deputation included Kamal Gupta (President JKPSA), Rameshwar Mengi (Vice President JKPSA), Ajay Gupta, General Secretary JKPSA, Sanjeev Luthra President ( Distt. Jammu), Ashwani Khajuria (President Reasi),Sat Paul Mansotra (President Kathua), Raja Shahzad Tantary (President Poonch) and Ram Parkash (President Udhampur). |
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