Jaipur . Due to non-payment of fees during the epidemic, there was a lot of dispute between the students and the schools. The dispute between the two is increasing. Schools are penalizing students in some way or the other for not paying fees.
Schools are withholding the results of those students who are unable to pay the fees and asking to transfer their children to other schools.
Many schools have increased their fees by 25 percent after reopening and changed dress and doubled the transportation fee. Manish Vijayvargiya, state president of Parent Ekta Andolan of Rajasthan said that the state government has not taken strict action against any such school so far.
He said that the first example in this case can be given of a girl who was recently mutilated by a school teacher for non-payment of fees. The teacher stopped the girl after school was over and swung her hand so hard that it broke.
Her father Badal said that he deposited the entire fee except three months for his 10-year-old daughter Shivani Panchal. Even then the school continued to harass the girl student.
He said that recently his teacher had stopped my daughter in school, slapped her and twisted her hand hard, which broke her hand. When the girl’s health deteriorated, the teacher called us and misbehaved with us. An FIR has been registered in this matter.
I work at a petrol pump and have deposited the fees with the money that came to me. He said three months’ fee was pending which was promised to be refunded.
In another school, students were allegedly asked to stand in the sun as their parents could not pay the fees.
In Vidyashram school, about 500 children were made to sit in the library, and their parents were not given their results. In fact, the school management had threatened the parents that the children would not be promoted, on which hundreds of parents opposed the school. They gathered outside the school and demonstrated and lodged a report against the school with the Bajaj Nagar police station.
Meanwhile, Vijayvargiya told -AnyTV News that the parents of the students of Vidyashram School have filed a complaint that innocent children are being kept in the library for hours despite 80 per cent fees being deposited.
Education is a fundamental right of children in India, the Supreme Court had also clearly said that children will not be removed from online and offline examinations and their examination results will not be withheld if fees are due. Despite this, many schools in Jaipur are doing this. Vijayvargiya said that we have complained but the government has not taken any action against any school till date.
Vijayvargiya said that though the state government has ordered an inquiry against such schools, the authorities are in no hurry, so there has been no update from the committees constituted to investigate the complaints.
Vijayvargiya alleged that the officials were also in collusion with the schools.
—AnyTV News
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