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Anantnag has no registered tuition center | Influential Govt teachers violate norms | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Anantnag, Jan 7: None of the tuition centers in this southern district is registered with the education department. Officials told Early Times that tuition centers in Anantnag district witnessed mushroom growth in the past couple of years and all of them are functioning illegally. These tuition centers face immense criticism due to illegal profiteering, lack of discipline, weak infrastructure and odd timings. Usmani Coaching Center on K P Road in Anantnag town run by four influential government lecturers tops the list of 23 tuition centers which run illegally as none among them is registered with State's education department neither they comply with the conditions laid down in J&K Regulation of Private Tuition Rules of 2010. Locals informed Early Times that the tuition centers have resorted to illegal profiteering since from years now under the patronage of administration but also lacks discipline. "No female student is safe these tuition centers as they have made them the hot spots for vulgarism." They said. Tuition centers also lack infrastructure and forces students to accept the odd timings. "In a single classroom which has intake capacity of 30 students they forcefully accommodate triple number while as also forces students to attend classes from 7:00 am in this winter which is injustice." Ali Mohammad, resident of Nai-Basti Anantnag told Early Times. Chief Education Officer Anantnag, Ghulam Rasool Shah while acknowledging the fact that none of the tuition centers running in Anantnag have registered their centers with the department said, "Yes no one was registered their center as they are not fulfilling the conditions laid down in J&K Regulation of Private Tuition Rules of 2010." He said that he has directed all the tuition centers to get their centers registered with State's education department and comply with the conditions laid down in J&K Regulation of Private Tuition Rules of 2010 for running coaching classes within one week or face appropriate legal action, including the closure of such centers. "Those government teachers and lectures violating the norms by running these centers will be dealt according to law." CEO assured. Pertinently, the High Court had also ordered the closure of all unregistered coaching centers in the valley and constituted a panel headed by Division Commissioner. The committee, framed under rules of Jammu and Kashmir Regulation of Private Tuition Centers 2010, was formed following a PIL that sought court's intervention in the regulation of private coaching classes. The petitioner had, reportedly, asked the court to ensure that none of the coaching centers keep odd timings. |
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