Protest Held Against Re-Admission Fees in Jamshedpur

Parents Demand Action Against Private School Charges

Key Points:

  • Parents Protest Against Re-Admission Fee Collection
  • Private Schools Accused of Arbitrary Charges
  • Memorandum Submitted to Deputy Commissioner

JAMSHEDPUR – Parents and activists protested against alleged illegal re-admission fees by private schools.

Meanwhile, members of Jharkhand Loktantrik Krantikari Morcha held a protest. The demonstration took place outside the Deputy Commissioner’s office.

Moreover, many parents joined the agitation in large numbers. They expressed concern over rising financial pressure.

However, protesters alleged that private schools charge fees every year. They said this is done under the name of re-admission.

On the other hand, activists termed the practice unfair and unlawful. They urged authorities to take immediate action.

Meanwhile, organization leaders raised demands during the protest. They called for a complete ban on such charges.

Moreover, they also demanded strict action against violating schools. They asked for clear administrative guidelines for relief.

In contrast, parents said such fees burden middle-class families. They added that education costs are already increasing.

Meanwhile, the delegation later submitted a memorandum. It was addressed to the Deputy Commissioner of Jamshedpur.

Moreover, they urged quick intervention in the matter. They demanded immediate regulatory measures for private institutions.

On the other hand, education activists have raised similar concerns earlier. Fee regulation remains a recurring issue in Jharkhand.

Meanwhile, state authorities have issued guidelines in past cases. However, enforcement often remains inconsistent across districts.

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