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‘Release RTE money to save budget school’

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Nagpur: Schools without personal assistance that recognizes RTE (rights to education) Student quota says the number of pending replacement has accumulated up to a very high level and must be immediately paid to save budget schools from financial hazards.
Various school associations that pioneered campaigns to ensure replacement took place on time, and in full, said the government actually harmed the academic future of children by delaying payments.
Sanjay Tayde-Patil, Founder-President of the British Trustee Association Maharashtra (META), said, “There is a small budget school that relies on RTE’s replacement to survive.
With the contributions of many schools that are delayed, partly or full, this can be closed and it will leave Many students are stranded.
The school does not ask for something from blue.
It is a government that tells us to recognize students for free and we will refund you.
“Sachin Kalbande, President-President Rte Foundation,” The problem lies in the state government method for handle this problem.
Through the right to information (RTI), I have accessed the details that the Central Government moved the share of funds and it was also at a much higher level.
Money comes separately for uniforms and books under the RTE, but in our Maharashtra don’t get it at all.
“While the hostility of the school with the upper state of the RTE fund was delayed by Mrs.
It’s just a new thing, reaching its peak earlier this year because of the decision by the state government.
TOI had reported how the replacement of 50% of RTE has stocked this year because of the authority cited as “financial strain induced covid.” At that time, the School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad told Toi that he would discuss the matter with the Ministry of Finance and see if anyone can do.
Until now, there is no good news for the school.
Tayde-Patil said, “The school operates as a social service.
Your visit low-fee schools in rural areas and see how they help children from backgrounds bad economy to get an education.
Even in urban areas, there are pockets of slums where school budget as it operates with a negligible cost for students of non-RTE.
So, the least we can expect is the state government to do its part.

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