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Vinod Tawde: Fee Act to be amended to ensure schools don't overcharge

Updated on: 16 May,2017 11:38 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Education Minister Vinod Tawde announced that the Regulation of Collection of Fee Act, would be amended to ensure that schools in the state do not charge exorbitant fees from students

Vinod Tawde: Fee Act to be amended to ensure schools don't overcharge

Education minister Vinod Tawde
Education Minister Vinod Tawde


Education Minister Vinod Tawde announced that the Regulation of Collection of Fee Act, would be amended to ensure that schools in the state do not charge exorbitant fees from students. "We will bring necessary amendments in the Maharashtra Educational Institutions (Regulation of Collection of Fee) Act, 2011," the state education minister said.


The act had come into force in 2015. Tawde also said that the CBSE and the ICSE schools in the state cannot force students to buy books from them. "The school management should put a detailed list of books required for a particular educational year and let the parents of students buy them. The schools managements can also mention the shops that sell those books," the minister said. He was speaking after chairing a meeting with the parents of school students from Pune and representatives of the schools. "Educational institutions should not prioritize profit while running the school. Those institutions, which are found doing it, will face the consequences. The state is concerned more about the education of students," Tawde added.


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