Action is done on the sale of book copy at a price higher than MRP

The meeting of the District Level Fees Committee was held at the collector’s office on Thursday. Deputy Commissioner Madhavi Mishra chaired the meeting. Said: No private school in the district can force parents to books, dress, shoes, bags, etc. For their children from a specific store for sale. Unable to sell books in the school grounds. It is necessary to check the maximum retail price (MRP) of the books. There is a serious violation of the sales rules of books without MRP by some private schools. He instructed the district education officer and district department of district education to ensure that the rules in all private schools adhere to, and the system must be improved within two weeks. He said it was even recommended to cancel the recognition of private schools that violate the rules. The Deputy Commissioner said it is no less than a challenge for parents to teach children in a good school. Private schools charge a variety of fees and unexpectedly increase the fees against the rules, which not only put a burden on the parents’ pockets, but also increase spiritual pressure on children. Private schools will be action that deliberately did wrong: The deputy commissioner said that public representatives also complained about randoming of private schools. He said that knowing the authenticity of MRP of books is looking online. Private schools may find time to correct the mistake made by accident, but the district administration will take strict steps against private schools with deliberate and monopoly of books, clothing, shoes and school bags. The Deputy Commissioner also aimed at doing the weight of the school bag surprises. The meeting was attended by Dhanbad -MP Dhulu Mahato, Mla Raj Sinha, Tundi Mla representative Jagdish Prasad Chaudhary, Jharia MLA representative KD Pandey, district transport officer Diwakar C Dwivedi, district education officer Abhishek Jha, Superintendent Ayush Kumar, Rajkamal Saraswati Vidyasala DPS was present. Principal Sarita Sinha and Santosh Kumar Singh and other concerned officials were present. MP and MLA complained at the private school: In the meeting of the district level committee, Dhanbad -LP requested Dhulu Mahato to investigate the school buses. He said many private schools reject buses. He also requested to check the character certificates of buses, wagons and car drivers and school safety guards. Meanwhile, Dhanbad Mla Raj Sinha informed that he did not follow the rules in the BPL entry in private schools and were put under pressure to buy books at higher prices from special printers. Share this story -tags