Private schools cannot charge more than 70% fees: Minister Suresh Kumar


Bengaluru, Jan 30 (IANS): Karnataka Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar said on Friday that parents can pay only 70 per cent of the tuition fees fixed by the private schools and the schools should not charge development fees or library fees this academic year.

The decision comes after protests by parents' associations who have been opposing private schools sticking to their fee structure even during the pandemic year, where schools conducted only online classes and a section of parents have incurred financial losses.

The parents had even threatened to stage a massive protest on Saturday demanding the state government's intervention, while the private school managements had threatened to discontinue the online classes for students who failed to pay the fees.

The Minister told reporters that all the private schools, irrespective of which board they follow, will be allowed to charge only 70 per cent of the tuition fee collected last year for the current academic year.

"The schools cannot collect any other fee but the reduced tuition fee. However, we welcome any school that voluntarily reduces the fee further. In fact, many private schools had implemented for a 25 to 30 per cent reduction in fee," he said.

Kumar also said that the schools should make provision for payment of the tuition fee in three instalments. "If any parent has already paid the full amount of the fees this year, the excess amount paid can be adjusted for the next academic year," he said.

According to him, the Education Department will set up district and state level committees to resolve any disputes over charging excess school fees.

He said that he has held several rounds of consultations with educationists, elected representatives from the Graduates and Teachers constituencies, private school managements and parents' associations before taking the decision to reduce the fee.

The minister said that the government had to exercise its powers under the Right to Education (RTE) Act and also the Epidemic Diseases Management Act to fix the fee structure for this academic year.

"I was hoping the dispute over the fees would be resolved amicably between the parents and the school managements as many parents had stood in a queue all night to get admission into the schools and considered themselves lucky to have got through. But today, the relation between the two has soured," he noted.

He added that many parents have lost their jobs due to the pandemic and some of them have been getting half of their salaries. Hence, the school management committees must allow them to pay fees in instalments.

"We have also realised that many schools have not been able to pay salaries to their teachers and have been facing financial losses since last year. In case of force or trouble from schools, then a separate committee has been formed by the government to look into these issues and take actions against such schools," he said.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    Very good Minister. Have you given any concession on taxes. Petrol taxes highest. Road tax, House tax, Registration fees, other taxes no discount at all. Practice before you preach. Every business is badly hit. But there is no response from your end. Thanks for remembering school fees. Good job.

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  • GIRISH SHETTY, Karkala / Riyadh

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    Mr. Suresh..... What It actual mean..... I paid full fees to school. will they return 30% of it......

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  • NS BHAT, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    If minister has good confidence over govt schools, 30% fees reduction order is not required. Minister can ask parents to admit their children to govt schools.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    Minister saab, which year you are talking about? Almost all Private schools have collected full fees for the Year 2020 - 21, not even giving the privilege of paying in instalments. Reminders through mobile were sent over and over again from april/may 2020, for the payment of the fees. The names were published in the class group of those who have not paid. Almost everyone paid the fees, thinking of the efforts of the teachers they take to teach online classes.... This minister is talking now... when the academic year almost coming to an end.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    OMG...
    In School Tuition fees is only 20% of the total fees.
    70% of Tuition Fees means very small amount....
    Just to fool the public this minister took almost six months!!!

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    It is not working on ground. I suggest merge the payment from payer and you settle down 50 percentage. Otherwise school will not agree with us.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    O.K.
    In the same yard stick, as a role model, if could the Govt also resolve to collect only 70% of actual taxes, waive of interest and penalties?

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  • Kudla Stories, Kudla

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    Mere statements wouldn't suffice. Dear Minister you got to do something and ensure this is implemented

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    Please also talk about paying salary to teachers and non-teaching staff.

    There is word spreading that some are paid 50% and some haven't got anything since six months.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    I wonder if he doing the Bharatanatyam ...

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  • Shilpa Shetty, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    Please keep your wonder aside and learn to appreciate sometimes.

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