Nagpur: The PAN-Maharashtra School Association on Tuesday alleged that the cost problem became complicated because of both “Defaulters Willful and” attitude “” “unreasonable government.
Online press conference, pioneered by an independent British school association (Iesa) but was attended by other school associations as well, raising concerns over the archipelago between parents and schools witnessed throughout the state.
Rajendra Singh, Iesa President, said, “Defraugters who were intentional were people who protested outside education offices and in urban areas where the presence of high media.
In many protests we see many people who are not even parents from the school.
The purpose of the protest is, therefore it is questionable, “said Singh.
Iesa member schools claim that their financial conditions, because they do not receive costs, bad.
Singh said, “We conducted an internal survey and found that many schools said they had to close if the situation continued like this.
Private schools without assistance have contributed in a big way to improve the education bar in the state, therefore disappoint that the government also treats them with This way.
“Recently, the Ministry of Education has published notifications to schools every time a problem associated with cost disputes coming to them.
Singh said, “They threatened to cancel our confession, so we have decided that we will voluntarily submit the document personally to the Minister of Education.” Iesa maintains school demand to claim costs under the non-academic head (library etc.), while parents question the reason, considering the facility is not available.
Singh said, “We are not a service provider such as cable TV, where you do not watch the channel and then do not need to pay for it.
According to the rules, we can charge the cost only below a certain head.
There is no part called non-academic.” Some cases in Maharashtra on a school that did not issue TC to students who did not clean the delayed contributions.
Singh said, “Reception costs help pay teacher salaries and meet other fixed costs.” Regarding cost disputes, Iesa stated that the problem must be placed before the right authority.
“The Division Cost Setting Committee (DFRC) has now been established and that’s where this problem must be debated,” Singh said.