Haryana Private Schools to Charge Tuition Fees On Per Month Basis.
Haryana Private Schools to Charge Tuition Fees On Per Month Basis.
In view of the present COVID-19 situation, the Haryana government has directed that for now, private schools should only charge tuition fees per month basis from students.
The other charges including building and maintenance funds, admission fees, computer fees, and any other funds should not be charged. While, if any school is found violating these directions shall be liable to face action under Rule 158 of Haryana Education Rules 2003.
Sharing more information in this regard, a spokesman of the Haryana School Education Department said that amid the COVID-19 crisis.
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All the District Education Officers and District Elementary Education Officers in the State have been directed to strictly adhere to the directions issued by the School Education Department.
The Spokesman said that as per the directions, private schools have been directed not to increase the monthly tuition fee, further not to charge the transportation fee from the students, during the lockdown period.
Also, no changes should be made in school uniforms, text-books, work-books, practice books, practical files. Apart from this, no private school would add any hidden charges to the monthly fees.
The spokesperson further informed, due to non-payment of fees, the private school would neither strike off a student’s name from the school nor it can deny them to receive online education.
He informed that due to the lockdown, the income and livelihood sources of the common man were affected adversely, and therefore keeping this in view, this decision had been taken.
He said that the District Education Officers have been asked to strictly adhere to these directions.
He said that if a private school is found violating these directions, action should be taken against the same under Rule 158 of Haryana Education Rules 2003 and further the Directorate should also be made aware in this regard.
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