Pressure of parents can deter schools to do exorbitant fee hike, says RSS education wing

“Parents should check the quality of education in schools they have chosen for their children, and their pressures can prevent schools from increasing an exorbitant wage,” Rashtria Swayamsewak Sangh, a member of Sangh, said.
Mr. Kanhere’s statement came at a time when the protest reports of the parents of school students complain about exorbitant wages accused by private schools in a time when they were headlines through different states.
In Delhi, the Bharatia Janata Party (BJP) government approved a regulation based on the proposed Delhi School Education (2025 transparency in the determination and regulation) led by Prime Minister Rekha Gupta. The regulation came after a private school in terms of capital. The state government also sent inspection teams to the school, and then DE issued an order for its former state.
Answering a question about the inactivity of the state governments in regulating the wages of private schools, Kanhere said that it is the privilege of the government to decide on the wages of schools.
“However, since you raise the fee hike point in private schools, I would say that a 10% wage increase can be made through the committee managed by the regional collector. He said.
He added that parents should control the quality of education in schools where wards work. “Parents’ pressure can deterre schools to make an exorbitant wage increase,” he added.
Speaking about the discussions on language in the new educational policy (NP), Kanhere said that all states are free to choose three of the 22 Indian languages envisaged within the scope of politics. Tamil rejected the Nadu government’s accusation of an Hindi imposition by the center and added that a child was free to examine any southern language from the south.
Mala If someone in the south learns Tamil, Malayalam or another language can learn… All Indian languages have been listed and asked to choose.
Commenting on the discussion of Ncert Books, who removed the use of Babri Mosque in the sections related to the Temple of Ram of Ayodhya, Mr. Kançere said that “misleading facts” should be erased from the textbooks.
“We should only write historical facts. But we have seen some or other misleading facts in the books for years.
He talked about the expansion of Vidhya Bharti, said the organization’s primary school opened its primary school in 1952 in the Gorakhpur region of Uttar Pradesh, and currently operated 12,118 schools in 684 regions in India, including 14 Sinic Schools. The organization also carries out more than 8,000 non -formal training centers throughout the country to support the marginal parts of the society and to provide early childhood education to children.
“Collectively, more than 35.33 Lakh students are currently registered to Vidya Bharati schools under the guidance of more than 1.53 Lakh teachers,” he said.
Published – 21 June 2025 01:14