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Rajasthan government’s big decision, 40% reduction in fees of students from 9th to 12th

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According to the new decision of the Rajasthan government, students will now pay the same fees as their studies. In a major relief to the parents, the committee constituted by the Government of Rajasthan has reduced the fees of students from ninth to twelfth by 40 percent. The committee has argued that after the CBSE cut the syllabus by 30 percent, the fees of the students have been reduced by 30 percent. At the same time, Rajasthan Board has reduced 40 percent syllabus, so 40 percent fee is being reduced.




At the same time, the Progressive Association School of Rajasthan, a committee comprising private schools, has said that this decision is not right. We will go to the Supreme Court against this decision of the state government. Actually, schools were closed during Corona’s time. A committee was formed to collect fees during the closed school, which has given its report.

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At present, schools are being opened from ninth to twelfth, so it has been decided about their fees that it is believed that the students of these classes will start studying from November. At present, the state government has not taken any decision on opening schools for students from one to eighth.

Therefore, the fees of these classes will be determined later. The committee has also decided that the students will be charged fees based on the previous session. There will be no change in any kind of uniform for 2020-21. Apart from tuition fees, backdoor fees cannot be increased in the name of lab, sports and library or all other facility fees.

Parents will be allowed to pay monthly or quarterly fees. To collect fees in front of private schools, it is a condition that they will give their employees and teachers a fixed salary and Kovid-19 will not retrench any employees.

The committee has also fixed fees for online studies. Schools will continue to study online along with offline studies and students studying online will have to pay up to 60 percent.

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