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GRS connects NOC to ride illegal affiliates, say school

GRS connects NOC to ride illegal affiliates, say school
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Nagpur: The PAN-Maharashtra School Association has secured a plan to approach the High Court for two government resolutions (GRS), which was issued in March and July 2020, who asked the negative council school to find a certificate of not objection (NOCS) every three years.
The UNAIDED Schools Forum (USF), representing the non-state-affiliated schools, said the GRS was not constitutional and illegal.
Subhas Chandra Kedia, Honorary Secretary of the USF, said, “This three-year NOC may not be confused by those given based on the RTE law.
It is for school recognition.
Also, every school has taken the NOC before submitting affiliates to CBSE / ICSE etc.
as mentioned In the household budget.
“Contrary to popular perceptions, the Central Secondary Education Council (CBSE) provides affiliates to STD IX-XII.
New schools apply when their batches reach STD VIII so that affiliate documents are completed when students reach STD IX.
Explaining the ins and outs of two GRS, Kedia said, “Published on March 4 and July 20 last year, this GRS tried to impose a three-year validity period for the NOC issued by the state government for school affiliates related to CBSE, CBSE For the Indian School Certificate (Cisce) exam, Baccalaureate International (IB) etc.
“He added that the state government plans to collect RS1.5 lakh which defeats for each updated NOC.
“They say this accusation is for the supervision of the update application, but it seems that it will only increase state revenue.
Many of our members are asked to update NOC, which means hundreds of schools must cough each RS1.5 lakh, it is also every three years,” said Kedia.
Some school owners talk to Toi, even with anonymous requirements, and say this NOC problem must be resolved immediately.
“Last year when the GRS came out, our association had written to the Ministry of Education and we also thought that the government would not follow up.
But now many of our friends are pressured to spend a large amount that is not worth considering that the collection of costs itself has become a problem,” said a man.
school guardian.
The USF claims the same A gr has been issued for a decade ago and who has lived in court.
Kedi said, “The G, August 7, was challenged by the Writ Petition No.2157 in 2010, after which remained in the High Court.
However, the state government advanced and issued this in 2020.”

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