The Rawalpindi Education Department has decided to take action against 2,000 non-registered private schools with a fine of Rs 20,000 per day until they got themselves registered
Under a new ordinance, registration of those private schools will be suspended which have charged an extra fee from the students.
The new drive will kick off on August 15.
Education EDO Qazi Zahoorul Haq said that there were at least 2,000 private schools in the districts that were either unregistered or charging an extra fee in violation of the prescribed limit.
Bravo for this bold step in the right direction…all schools should be registered…
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Is this true? PIERA says it’s jurisdiction is only for Islamabad. If so then the Rawalpindi branches of schools like Roots,Beacon house ,Froebel’s are free to raise their monthly tution fees without any accountability.Who is going to take responsibility for reducing burden on families with school going children? Froebels has put up the tuition fee to 18000! Daylight robbery!!
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