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Assam govt to bring in special Act to rein in private schools

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Assam government will bring in a special Act to rein in the operations of private schools, which are allegedly charging exorbitant fees and not giving salaries to teachers as per norms.

Replying to a query by AGP MLA Keshab Mahanta during the Question Hour, Education Minister Sarat Borkotoky said private English medium schools are not following the norms regulated to building, land, safety, fees structure and salaries of teachers among others.

"I will talk to the Chief Minister and see how to handle this. We will try to control them by enacting a special Act," Borkotoky said.

He alleged the schools do not even respond to any communication by the Ministers.
 

"They charge very high fees from students but still do not give salaries to teachers as per norms. Most of the schools are also not following set rules in appointment of teachers like B Ed qualified faculty members," Borkotoky said.

He said currently 1,167 private schools, excluding play schools, and 420 private junior colleges are in the state.

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First Published: Mar 31 2015 | 12:57 PM IST

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