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Delhi cabinet approves ordinance to curb school fee hike

Delhi cabinet approves ordinance to curb school fee hike

Time of Indiaa day ago

The Delhi cabinet led by Chief Minister
Rekha Gupta
has approved an ordinance to regulate fees charged by schools, Education Minister
Ashish Sood
announced on Tuesday.
Addressing a press conference, Sood said that in the eighth cabinet meeting, the
BJP
government approved the ordinance based on the proposed Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2025.
"The ordinance will be sent for
presidential assent
through the
Lt Governor
. This is a day of happiness for parents whose children study in private schools. It will take the form of a
law
," Sood said.
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