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Haryana: Private schools can ask but can’t force parents for fee payment amid lockdown

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The Haryana Education Department on Monday asked all schools in the state to ask for fee payments from parents but not force them into paying it.

In view of the national lockdown, all schools have been shut are unrelentingly demanding fees from the parents, despite clear government directive against it.

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Further, the government has held that no transportation fees can be levied against the students.

The order read: “We have been apprised that many schools are forcing parents to pay up quarterly fee despite directives issued by the government. This order asserts that schools may ask parents only for monthly fees and not quarterly fees in the lockdown period”.

The order also warns of strict action against non-compliance and warns against students being excluded from school activities incase of parent’s inability to pay the fee.

A similar model has also been adopted by Uttar Pradesh.

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