Circular to collect ₹100 from parents in schools: Education department withdraws circular in 48 hours
The circular issued by the Education Department regarding collection of donations from parents in government schools has been withdrawn.
100 rupees from parents for school credit development in the background of opposition from public, parents. The education department has withdrawn the donation collection order.
Now this issue has caused a lot of controversy. Children of laborers are studying in government schools. The circular asked parents to donate 100 rupees per month for the development of the government school. Apart from that, in this circular, the money given by the parents can be used for development purposes.
Education Minister BC Nagesh spoke about this issue, this is a circular issued by the Commissioner of Education Department. It does not concern the Education Ministers or the Chief Ministers. Some have responded without reading this circular properly.
The education department had issued this circular on October 19. In the background of strong objections from the opposition parties and the public, Minister BC Nagesh has suggested withdrawing the order. This background order was withdrawn within 48 hours of its execution.
There is widespread opposition to the Education Department's circular, and parents and private school organizations are also hearing opposition to the Education Department's move. Parents are angry that the privatization of schools is a hoax.