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📚GK/CA/GA | Sunday, 15 July 2018
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National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR)
Context: NCPCR has come up with a model fee regulatory framework for unaided private schools.
Background:
NCPCR has been receiving reports that children were being harassed by school administrations and that they considered committing suicide over the fee hike issue.
The framework:
The framework is for private unaided schools – which are 23% of the total schools in India and cater to 36% of the total population of children attending school.
The framework is a model document that may be recommended to states where the fee regulation mechanism does not work effectively.
According to the draft regulations, if a school violates the norms provided in the uniform fee framework, the respective government can bar the school from taking new admissions for the next academic year or impose fine equivalent to 10% of the total revenue generated by the school or society or trust in the preceding year.
Recommendations:
A 10% yearly cap on fee hike in private, unaided schools.
Set up a district fee regulatory authority in states to monitor school fee increases.
About NCPCR:
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) was set up in March 2007 under the Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005.
It works under the administrative control of the Ministry of Women & Child Development.
The Child is defined as a person in the 0 to 18 years age group.
The Commission’s Mandate is to ensure that all Laws, Policies, Programmes, and Administrative Mechanisms are in consonance with the Child Rights perspective as enshrined in the Constitution of India and also the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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📚GK/CA/GA | Sunday, 15 July 2018
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National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR)
Context: NCPCR has come up with a model fee regulatory framework for unaided private schools.
Background:
NCPCR has been receiving reports that children were being harassed by school administrations and that they considered committing suicide over the fee hike issue.
The framework:
The framework is for private unaided schools – which are 23% of the total schools in India and cater to 36% of the total population of children attending school.
The framework is a model document that may be recommended to states where the fee regulation mechanism does not work effectively.
According to the draft regulations, if a school violates the norms provided in the uniform fee framework, the respective government can bar the school from taking new admissions for the next academic year or impose fine equivalent to 10% of the total revenue generated by the school or society or trust in the preceding year.
Recommendations:
A 10% yearly cap on fee hike in private, unaided schools.
Set up a district fee regulatory authority in states to monitor school fee increases.
About NCPCR:
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) was set up in March 2007 under the Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005.
It works under the administrative control of the Ministry of Women & Child Development.
The Child is defined as a person in the 0 to 18 years age group.
The Commission’s Mandate is to ensure that all Laws, Policies, Programmes, and Administrative Mechanisms are in consonance with the Child Rights perspective as enshrined in the Constitution of India and also the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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Join us
🆔 https://t.me/EducationFirst
📚EDUCATION📚
♻️ Education Brings Prosperity♻️