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Delhi government proposes a bill to control private school fees. The move follows protests over fee hikes. Many schools ...
Detailed discussions on the Delhi School Education Bill, aimed at regulating fee hikes, will take place on Tuesday.
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ABP News on MSNDelhi Govt Bill Seeks To Regulate Private School Fees: Only 1 Hike In 3 Years, Up To Rs 10 Lakh Penalty — DetailsDelhi's Legislative Assembly is set to debate the Delhi School Education Bill, 2025, to regulate school fees and curb ...
Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood introduced the 'Delhi School Education (Fee Determination and Transparency in Regulation ...
On the first day of the monsoon session of Delhi assembly on Monday, education minister Ashish Sood tabled the Delhi School ...
Delhi govt has constituted two separate ministerial committees to formulate a \"transparent and socially secure\" excise ...
Delhi's Education Minister Ashish Sood on Monday presented the “Delhi School Education (Fee Regulation and Transparency) Bill, 2025” in the legislative assembly, which has been prepared with an aim to ...
If schools continue to break the rules, those in charge could be banned from holding official posts and stopped from ...
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announced committees for new excise and EV policies, led by Parvesh Verma and Ashish Sood respectively.
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ThePrint on MSNWhat’s in Delhi govt’s new private school fee regulation bill & why are parents concernedOn Monday, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Education Minister Ashish Sood introduced the Delhi School Education (Transparency ...
Delhi's new education bill, introduced by Minister Ashish Sood, will regulate private school fees. It allows fee hikes every three years, creates a three-tier grievance system, and imposes strict ...
Key Provisions of the Bill: This bill applies to all private, unaided, recognised schools in Delhi. Every school must submit its proposed fees for three years in advance; revision is permitted only ...
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