Lucknow: The Unaided Private School Association (UPSA) has opposed the government’s decision to increase costs’ for sessions 2022-23.
About 250 schools under the UPSA have demanded permission to raise costs and have sent letters in this case with the main secretary (secondary education), Aradhana Shukla.
The UPSA said that for the past two years school has not increased a cent but now they must increase costs 8 to 10 percent because the school goes in losses and finds it difficult to pay salaries to employees.
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Anil Agarwal UPSA President said, “A number of students from private schools have left school because of the financial crisis and / or have received tickets in government schools.
Also, at the level of junior class, parents do not accept students but prefer personal.
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Students are lacking and more expenses, therefore, schools must increase costs this year.
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He said this year’s situation was not the same challenging because at the time of last year’s lock.
“We have not increased teacher salaries for the past two years and our maintenance costs rise every year.
We have provided a neglecting fee to a number of students who lost loved ones because of Covid.
The association asked the government to let them increase this year’s costs,” he added.
Agarwal said it was also difficult to keep the teacher motivated without giving them salary hiking.
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