committees set up to regulate school fees
Mumbai, April 15 -- The Maharashtra government has appointed divisional committees headed by retired judges to regulate school fees and address parents' complaints across four regions, including Mumbai, thereby meeting a key requirement under the Maharashtra Educational Institutions (Regulation of Fee) Act, 2011.
The law mandates that every division in the state establish a Divisional Fee Regulatory Committee (DFRC). These committees had not been formed after the previous government's term ended in 2024. As a result, several complaints related to private school fees were pending with the offices of the deputy directors of education.
With the new appointments, the state government aims to clear the backlog and bring better regulation of fee structures in private schools across the state, officials said.
The committees are expected to look into complaints about excessive fee hikes and ensure that schools comply with government rules. They would also help increase transparency into how schools set their fees, officials added.
For Mumbai, retired district judge M S Gupta has been appointed as the DFRC chairman. The divisional deputy director of education for Mumbai will serve as the member-secretary. The government has also established a revision committee at the state level, chaired by retired high court judge MG Gaikwad....
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