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Private Schools Run Amok: Hefty Fees, Zero Facilities: Parents Pay the Price of Official Apathy

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Private Schools Run Amok: Hefty Fees, Zero Facilities: Parents Pay the Price of Official Apathy

Srinagar, Dec 10: Thousands of economically weaker families in Kashmir are finding education increasingly burdensome as private schools continue to charge steep annual fees despite offering limited or almost no facilities. Parents say many schools with inadequate infrastructure are demanding yearly payments of Rs 5,000 or more, placing immense pressure on households already struggling with reduced incomes.

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Several parents report that they have no choice but to pull their children out of private schools because they can no longer cope with the rising costs. Ironically, many of these students are then enrolled in government schools, where teachers earn relatively high salaries but, as parents claim, fail to provide quality education. “We are stuck between costly private schools and ineffective government schools,” said a Srinagar parent, voicing concern over his child’s uncertain academic future.

The situation has raised serious questions about the functioning of regulatory bodies. The Fee Fixation Committee, meant to regulate school charges and protect parents from exploitation, is accused of existing only on paper. Parents allege that its role has been limited to issuing circulars, with little or no impact on the ground.

Similar criticism has been directed at the Education Department, which parents say has failed to intervene meaningfully despite repeated complaints. Locals point out that officials, who themselves draw substantial salaries from the public exchequer, appear more focused on documentation than on enforcing regulations or providing relief to distressed families.

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The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education, which claims to have directed private schools to prescribe only government-approved textbooks, has also come under scrutiny. Parents allege that many private schools continue to sell private publications at inflated prices, openly defying official instructions.

“Believe it or not, after paying Rs 5,000 annual fee for my class 7th child, I purchased a book “A parent, while castigating the tall claims made by BOSE, said he was forced to purchase the book Deen-e-Islam for Rs 290 from a shop located just outside the school and run by the same institution. The book, he added, is a private publication recommended by the school despite BOSE’s directions to prescribe only government books.”

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“When informed that BOSE has directed private schools to prescribe only government-issued textbooks, the book seller said that BOSE provides merely two or three books, while parents purchase the remaining textbooks from private publications.”

Parents say the cumulative effect of regulatory failure, official inertia and unchecked commercialisation has pushed them into despair. Even the elected government has failed to translate assurances into action, reinforcing perceptions of a collapsed education governance system where corruption thrives and accountability remains elusive. (CNS)

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