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WEF urges govt to fix fee structures in private schools | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, April 16: Women Empowerment Forum (WEF) has criticized the government for its failure in keeping the control over the hefty amount being charged by the Private Schools operating in J&K. Addressing a press conference here today, WEF president Dr Anuradha Goswami said that private schools have started charging heavy amount from the parents for the admission of their wards. She said that the students were being forced by the school administrations to purchase their books, uniforms etc. from the school itself and not from any other place. Goswami said that these schools have become the money making centres. She said that the poor parents who hardly meet their both ends meet and want to admit their children in private schools for quality education have to see the tough time as they have to deposit heavy amount for the admission of their wards. She also said that where hundreds of private schools are operating in J&K, but so far no fee structure has been laid by the government for the admission process. WEF president further said that Minister for School Education Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed has also taken this for granted and no such step has been taken to have control over the Hefty amount being charged by the Private Schools operating in J&K.
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