Hindustan Times (Delhi)

PVT SCHOOLS MUST RETHINK HIKE: HRD MINISTER

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI: Faced with requests from troubled parents from across the country, Union minister of human resources developmen­t (HRD), Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank, on Friday appealed to private schools to not hike fees or demand quarterly payments due to the ongoing pandemic.

In social media posts, the HRD minister said he had been receiving complaints from various parts of the country that schools were not only hiking fees, but also asking parents to pay three months’ fee in one go.

Nishank appreciate­d that some states had already taken steps in this regard and said that he was sure that others too would follow suit. He, however, also added that schools should provide salaries to their teachers and staff.

“Our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, also has in this time of pandemic emphasised on giving priority to human values. In this context, I hope that all schools would be concerned about providing proper salaries to their teachers and other staff,” the minister said.

“I hope all state education department­s will find a balanced solution, keeping the interests of the students’ parents as well as the interests of the schools,” he said.

HRD officials said that while they understood the parents’ concerns, schools have to pay their staff.

So far, Delhi, Uttarakhan­d and Punjab, among other states, have curbed fee hikes and asked schools to not insist on immediate payments.

The All India Council for Higher Education (AICTE) has also directed colleges under its purview not to pressure students into paying fees till the lockdown ends.

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