💨 Abstract
The Delhi Cabinet has cleared a draft bill aimed at regulating private school fees and increasing parental representation in fee decisions. While the government views this as a step towards transparency and affordability, private schools see it as a threat to their autonomy. The bill proposes financial penalties for violations, an approved fee structure for three academic years, and a three-tier committee system to oversee fee structures and address grievances.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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