Private School Fee Babat latest News report
Fee collection by private schools, High Court orders state government, the government takes an independent decision on reduction of school fees, the government has power.
Schools have been closed for 6 months and online education is being provided due to the Corona epidemic, but private schools are currently not in a position to pay fees as the lockdown has hit parents' financial income.
Private School Fee Babat latest News report
Private school administrators are not willing to give fee relief. A hearing in this regard was held in the Gujarat High Court today. During the hearing, the High Court said that the state government should decide on the fees, the government has the power.
The High Court said, why do you ask us to be mediators?
The High Court also found out why the government did not make a decision on its own and wanted us to meditate. Why the High Court should be the mediator and the government should decide for itself and implement it.
With these findings, the High Court disposed of the government's application for mediation. The High Court also left the final decision on fee reduction to the government.
After receiving a copy of the High Court judgment, we will discuss with the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister: Education Minister
Regarding the High Court's decision, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama said that after receiving a copy of the Gujarat High Court's verdict on school fees in the state, the state government will meet Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel regarding the verdict.
The state government will take an appropriate decision after deliberation in this meeting.
The demand for parents to get maximum relief in tuition fees
Naresh Shah, President of the Board of Trustees, said that considering the representations made by the Government of Gujarat, school administrators, and the All Gujarat Board of Trustees in the hearing of the petition filed by the government against the school administrators in the High Court regarding 25% reduction in tuition fees.
He said that the government has all the power to decide on the reduction of fees until the form is implemented and directed the government to take a decision immediately.
All fees except tuition fees collected by school administrators have already been waived by the government and the High Court. It is the demand of the parents to take the maximum decision regarding the tuition fee until the schools are fully started.
We will give relief after investigating the case of parents, 25 percent fee waiver decision not approved: School administrators
"The government has applied to the high court for directions as the school administrators do not believe in our decision to waive 25 percent fee," said Vishal Dave, counsel for the parents.
On the other hand, the school administrators submitted that this application of the government is not maintainable. We will give relief after investigating the case of the guardian. We do not approve a 25 percent fee waiver decision.
The government has powers under the Epidemic Act and the Disaster Management Act: Advocates for guardians
Advocate Vishal Dave further said that when the representation was made on behalf of the Board of Governors, the decision to reduce the fee by 25 percent was practical and should be implemented. The government has powers under the Epidemic Act and the Disaster Management Act.
Administrators are willing to waive the fee increase of 5 to 12 percent approved by the FRC
Earlier, the Gujarat government had filed an application in the High Court against the arbitrariness of school administrators in collecting fees.
In response to the petition, the school administrators had filed an affidavit in the High Court a week ago. The affidavit states that the administrators are willing to waive the 5 to 12 percent fee increase that the FRC approved for schools by keeping student fees unchanged.
School administrators are unwilling to waive fees
In the two meetings held by the government with the administrators, they were not ready to bow down at all, the government had submitted in court.
The government, in its application to the High Court, submitted that a meeting has been held with the administrators in the fee case to find a middle ground. The government had offered to waive 25 percent of the students ’fees, which the administrators refused. Administrators are unwilling to waive or waive fees.
It is said that the government comes to court on the issue of fees even though it has full power ...: High Court
The High Court in its judgment noted that it was not appropriate for the government to seek mediation from the High Court in reducing the fees. Why doesn't the government make its own decision? It is unfortunate that even though he has full authority, the issue of fees is presented in court.
Why should the High Court by an arbitrator? The government should take a fair decision and issue a circular on fees. The State Government should make prudent decisions in this regard. In the Corona era, it is necessary that each party thinks sympathetically. It is not right to blame each other.
Judgment will be studied and a decision will be taken: Chudasama
Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama said that the Gujarat High Court will study the verdict on school fees after receiving a copy of the verdict. After this, discussions will be held with Chief Minister Vijay Rupani and Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel. The decision will be made according to what will be decided after this discussion.
Why fees if school-college doesn't start?
Congress region spokesperson Dr. Manish Doshi said that the Congress had also made representations to the Governor regarding non-collection of fees. Congress demands waiver of one session fee, BJP government has given permission to administrators to rob parents, why not find the common man and administrators?
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We will give the same financial package to the parents as the government
"We are with the decision of the high court," said Deepak Rajyaguru of the self-governing school board. We will provide as much relief as the state government announces for the parents. If the government announces a 25 percent fee waiver package to parents, private school administrators will also offer a 25 percent relief.
The government gives as much relief to the parents as possible
Naresh Shah, President, All Gujarat Board of Governors, said that the Gujarat government has already waived the fees other than the tuition fees collected by the school administrators. So parents should decide to get maximum relief in tuition fees till the schools are fully started.
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