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In Pvt schools, no student be victimised by depriving them of necessary documents: DSEK

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
09/04/2024
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In Pvt schools, no student be victimised by depriving them of necessary documents: DSEK

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Srinagar, Apr 08 (KNO): School Education Department has informed that no student in private schools should be victimised by depriving them of necessary documents.

According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the directives were passed by the Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) in a meeting with heads of prominent private schools of the Kashmir division.

“Any dispute on fee is a dispute between the parent and the institution; students shall in no case be victimised by depriving them of a Discharge Certificate, Admit Card etc. which is against RTE Act,” DSEK said in the meeting.

The directorate however, notified the general public that no minutes of meeting in this regard have been issued by DSEK so far.

“Some self-styled organisations are issuing minutes of meeting at their own level misleading the general public which may never be construed as facts and such acts are strongly refuted,” DSEK said.

Stating some other important decisions that were taken in the meeting, DSEK said that no admission or any capitation fee shall be charged other than prescribed by the Fee Fixation Committee.

“The students shall not be overburdened by additional books or additional content other than books prescribed by the government,” reads the official communique.

DSEK further said that bus fee shall be charged as approved by FFRC. “However, the drivers and other attendants shall be paid salary during winters as is being paid to other employees of the institution.”—(KNO)

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