Showing posts with label Private Schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Private Schools. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Bid to check donation menace in Belgaum

BELGAUM: The district administration is leaving no stone unturned to check the menace of donation in private educational institutions. The move follows several complaints in this regard.

The district administration has chalked out guidelines for institutions to follow while admitting the students. DC J Ravishankar has also directed the managements of institutions to adhere to the guidelines of Right to Education Act-2009. This apart, the DC has called upon the parents to file complaints at Education Regulating Authority if they come across any private institution demanding excess fees/ amount over the ones fixed by the government. According to him, the regulating authority has powers to initiate inquiry into any educational institution found suspicious or guilty.

According to the new guidelines, the institutions should declare their admission fees on the notice board. The amount should be deposited in nationalized banks within 90 days besides maintaining the details. Receiving capitation fees has been strictly banned under the new guidelines.

The other directions to be followed are: admission process should be conducted in April and May; preference should be given to `first comers'; the admission calendar should be declared prior to starting the admission process; 50% seats should compulsorily be given to girl in co-ed schools; reservations should be given while adhering to government norms; parents should be kept informed if their wards are denied admission; and the managements should submit the admission-related details to DDPI office by July 10.

Monday, April 26, 2010

‘Lodge complaints against schools collecting excess fees'

Source: http://www.hindu.com/2010/04/26/stories/2010042656210300.htm

Belgaum: Deputy Commissioner J. Ravishankar has appealed to parents to lodge complaints against the management/administration of recognised private schools which are collecting tuition fees in excess of the limit prescribed by the State Government.
They can lodge complaints with the District Education Regulating Authority, headed by the Deputy Commissioner, according to official sources here on Sunday.
The sources said that the Deputy Commissioner had recently held a meeting with the headmasters/headmistresses of schools as a step to prevent the collection of excess fees.
On receipt of complaint, the authority members will inquire and take appropriate action.
Usha Ganjigatti, Education Officer in the office of the Deputy Director of Public Instruction, has been appointed as the nodal officer to check irregularities in fee collection.
In case of admission being denied by any school, the parent can submit a written complaint to the authority along with documents.
However, many parents said that the admission process in most schools had been completed. Schools, particularly English-medium schools, were collecting huge sums of money, if not as capitation fee but as donation or development funds by way of “third-party” cheque/demand draft. The managements of schools were looting parents and the Government remained a mute spectator, alleged a parent on condition of anonymity.
He said the condition that there should be a written complaint against collection of capitation (in any form) or fee did not go down well with parents or students as many of them would not lodge a complaint for fear of being denied admission or harassment after being given admission. He said that the officer should also act on anonymous complaints.
The Deputy Commissioner also asked managements of schools to implement the Right to Education Act.