Nagpur: an association representing the ‘Budget’ English Middle School in Maharashtra said they wanted to voluntarily seek the termination of their Institute, as a sign of protest against “threats by the Ministry of Education” on cost issues.
The Independent British School Association (IESA) has strengthened plans to find an appointment with the Minister of School Education Varsha Gaikwad to submit their recognition certificates.
Jajendra Singh, President Iesa said, “The most common threat is done by the State Education Department is that they will do it to stop his confession.
All problems related to costs are seen as if they are guilty and immediately talk about the punishment begins.” Singh claimed that financially The member of its members now reaches a breakthrough point.
“This problem has been going on for a long time and we have worked with parents and the Ministry of Education.
But if schools cannot support themselves financially then there is no other choice left.
Our members have beaten the situation so far but they will not be able to continue to run without Receipt of entry fees, “said Singh.He said every time a complaint was made by parents to the Ministry of Education, officials did not try to finish them.
“There is no effort done to find a resolution for this problem.
In fact, schools face financial losses and many of our members have helped students in need for years.
We all come to the field to contribute to the growth of the country by improving academic quality.
But It seems that our efforts are not valued by the authorities, “Singh said.
Other school associations have also taken aggressive postures for the education department of cost problems, with some even go to court.
A schoolmanship guardian said, “Until last year, the balance of power was fully tilted against the Ministry of Education, such as, no schools would be aggressively involved with them.
But if the institution realized that they would collapse financially, then they would not go down without The fight.
Previously the notification from the Ministry of Education would create chaos among guardians, now handled by their lawyers.
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