Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Panel to look into complaints related to fee of pvt schools

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGULARLY RECEIVES COMPLAINTS FROM PARENTS AGAINST PRIVATE SCHOOLS ON ISSUES RELATED TO FEE HIKE, IRREGULARI­TIES IN FEES AND OTHER CHARGES

NEWDELHI: As per the direction of the Delhi High Court, the education department will constitute a ‘fee anomaly committee’ to which parents can directly forward their grievances regarding fees or any other charge being imposed by recognised unaided private schools of Delhi.

On Tuesday, a division bench of the Delhi high court issued the direction in a petition filed against a minority school.

An official from the directorat­e of education (DOE) said that a committee on similar lines already exists but has been defunct for some time now.

As per the Delhi School Edu- cation Rules, 1973, the ‘Fee Anomaly Committee’ should include the deputy director of education of the district concerned, education officer, or, in his absence, deputy education officer of the zone, and a charted accountant nominated by the department.

“The deputy director of education of the district is in charge of all such issues and now we will include other members too,” the official said.

Another DOE official said that the department regularly receives complaints from parents against private schools on issues related to fee hike, fee irregulari­ties and other charges.

“There is no fixed pattern but we regularly get complaints. Sometimes we get complaints every day and sometimes we do not get even one complaint in a week,” the official said.

Khagesh B Jha, the petitioner in the case, said, the order came after a petition was filed against a minority school but a general direction is passed for all schools of Delhi whether at DDA land/ private land/minority institutio­n.

A copy of the order, shared by Jha, stated, “…constitute a committee to enable any parent or guardian of a student, who are aggrieved by the amount of fee or any other charge being levied by any recognized unaided school, to register a complaint either individual­ly or collective­ly in this behalf; which shall be disposed off by the statutory body whilst returning definite findings on the issues referred to it.”

Jha said that the counsel for the government has assured that the committee will be formed within two weeks.

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 ?? SUNIL GHOSH/HT FILE ?? Parents can forward their grievances regarding fees or any other charge by recognised unaided private schools.
SUNIL GHOSH/HT FILE Parents can forward their grievances regarding fees or any other charge by recognised unaided private schools.

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