AHMEDABAD: As many as 1,221 faculties from Ahmedabad have submitted affidavits sooner than the district training officer (DEO) on the factor of price upward thrust. Out of these, over 10% have demanded build up in fees to succeed in the prescribed limit set via the state government under the Gujarat Self-Financed Schools (Regulation of Fees) Act, 2017.
These 1,221 faculties include 982 faculties from Ahmedabad town and 239 from Ahmedabad district. Nearly 10% of these faculties have additionally submitted proposals challenging continuance in their present price structures that exceed the price limits fixed via the federal government. The new regulation fixes the utmost limit for pre-primary and foremost faculties, secondary and higher secondary faculties (general circulation) and higher secondary faculties (science circulation) at Rs 15,000, Rs 25,000 and Rs 27,000, respectively.
The proposals and affidavits submitted sooner than the DEO will be sent to Fee Regulatory Committee (FRC) of Ahmedabad zone which covers 10 districts. On last day for filing proposals and affidavits, three faculties from Ahmedabad district and 21 from the city submitted their proposals to allow fees upper than the boundaries set via the federal government. The proposals will be completely examined sooner than taking final choices, mentioned officers, adding that the picture in regards to the proposals and affidavits will be made clear on Thursday.
These 1,221 faculties include 982 faculties from Ahmedabad town and 239 from Ahmedabad district. Nearly 10% of these faculties have additionally submitted proposals challenging continuance in their present price structures that exceed the price limits fixed via the federal government. The new regulation fixes the utmost limit for pre-primary and foremost faculties, secondary and higher secondary faculties (general circulation) and higher secondary faculties (science circulation) at Rs 15,000, Rs 25,000 and Rs 27,000, respectively.
The proposals and affidavits submitted sooner than the DEO will be sent to Fee Regulatory Committee (FRC) of Ahmedabad zone which covers 10 districts. On last day for filing proposals and affidavits, three faculties from Ahmedabad district and 21 from the city submitted their proposals to allow fees upper than the boundaries set via the federal government. The proposals will be completely examined sooner than taking final choices, mentioned officers, adding that the picture in regards to the proposals and affidavits will be made clear on Thursday.
1,221 schools submit fee affidavits in Ahmedabad
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March 24, 2018
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