Schools seek huge hike in tuition fee
Teachers of Delhi's private schools can look forward to a big raise in line with a recommendation of the Sixth Central Pay Commission. Parents are dreading it, fearing they will be made to foot the bill.
Representatives of the National Progressive Schools' conference, an umbrella body of 100 private schools from Delhi, met Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Wednesday to seek government approval.
They were told a committee would be set up to look into this demand and it will have a month to submit its report. The pay commission has recommended a 100 per cent raise in teachers' salaries.
"The private schools will meet the Delhi education director on October 16," said Jyoti Bose, principal Springdales (Dhaula Kuan) and a member of the schools' conference.
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Representatives of the National Progressive Schools' conference, an umbrella body of 100 private schools from Delhi, met Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Wednesday to seek government approval.
They were told a committee would be set up to look into this demand and it will have a month to submit its report. The pay commission has recommended a 100 per cent raise in teachers' salaries.
"The private schools will meet the Delhi education director on October 16," said Jyoti Bose, principal Springdales (Dhaula Kuan) and a member of the schools' conference.
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To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.hindustantimes.com
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