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MPEJ criticizes Govt for discriminating with private schools
11/21/2018 10:55:36 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Nov 21: Giving details of exemplary discrimination with Private schools vis-a-vis government schools, Kuldeep Kumar Rao & Ram Singh Chauhan, members of Movement for Peace, Equality & Justice, in a joint statement issued here, have expressed great dismay and anguish over the double standard and yardstick adopted by government vide SRO: 123 dated 18-03-2010 in regulating the private schools in the state. The release said that the private schools are required to renew/extension period of Recognition/Affiliation after every 2 to 3 years with a huge burden of formalities where as no such renewal/extension is required in government schools. Further the accommodation required for private schools in respect of Principal room, Staff room, office room, Laboratory room is beyond ones imagination, as per detailed annexed. The building safety certificate, Fire safety certificate, Chemical safety Certificate, NOC from Traffic, Sanitation certificate from municipality, NOC from fee fixation committee etc. are another burden on private schools simply to harass the concerned whereas no such binding is imposed on Government Schools which is totally unjustified. The J&K state government is spending Rs. 2000/= per student per month excluding infrastructure cost in government schools. Some months back in a news item of local print media related to one government owned school was quite exciting where six teachers @ almost Rs. 1.5 lakh per month were assigned the duty to teach merely eight students, again a mockery at the cost of public money.
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