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Hans India
18-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
BJP organises Tiranga Yatra in national capital's Central, North West areas
The Delhi unit of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) organised district-level Tiranga Yatras in Outer, North West and New Delhi areas on Sunday with leaders praising the bravery of soldiers and highlighting tough anti-terror doctrine laid down by Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. North West Delhi MP and BJP General Secretary Yogendra Chandolia said that the country is changing under the leadership of PM Modi. He stated that the action taken by India against Pakistan through Operation Sindoor is proof that the country will no longer remain under pressure and will respond in the same language as the aggressor. He praised the bravery of Indian soldiers on the border, stating it has sent a strong message throughout Pakistan that India will no longer stay silent in the face of terror. MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat, who took part in the march with Chandolia in Matiala and Dwarka Assembly areas, said that the new India seeks peace but is ready to go to any extent to eliminate terrorism. On this occasion, MLAs Sandeep Sehrawat and Pradyuman Rajput, along with District President Ramesh Shokhanda and thousands of party workers, were present. New Delhi MP Bansuri Swaraj led the march in New Delhi and Karol Bagh Assembly areas. Party MLAs Satish Upadhyay, Shikha Rai, and Olympic medalist boxer Vijender Singh led the Tiranga Yatras along with thousands of BJP workers. Addressing Tiranga Yatras in New Delhi and Karol Bagh, Swaraj said that Operation Sindoor was not just a retaliatory strike by the Indian armed forces against terrorism, but also a show of New India's strength towards Pakistan. She said under PM Modi's leadership, India has made it clear that blood and water cannot flow together. 'This is the declaration of a new India — where responses are not just in words but through resolve and courage. Operation Sindoor is a historic mission for self-defence, justice, and restoration of national pride. It symbolises a national awakening where every Indian's blood now flows for self-respect,' she said. Addressing the march participants in Malviya Nagar, Upadhyay said that these yatras offer an opportunity for Delhi and the country to stand in solidarity with the grieving sisters of Pahalgam. At the same time, these Tiranga Yatras represent a national resolve to intensify the fight against terrorism. Shikha Rai, MLA from Greater Kailash, said the march was not just a symbol of solidarity with the victims but also an expression of deep gratitude to our brave soldiers who displayed extraordinary valour and unwavering courage during Operation Sindoor.


Time of India
04-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Delhi Assembly to regulate private school fee hikes with new bill
New Delhi: A bill aimed at regulating private school fee hikes in Delhi is expected to be passed during the special session of the Delhi Assembly scheduled for May 13–14. The decision was taken after a BJP legislators' meeting at the Delhi secretariat on Sunday to discuss key urban issues. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Delhi govt recently passed a draft bill to set guidelines for all private and govt schools in the city to regulate school fees. The bill, approved by the cabinet on Tuesday, seeks to establish a clear and transparent procedure for fee structure, preventing arbitrary hikes and ensuring fairness for parents. Once the bill becomes an act, schools raising fees without permission will face fines of up to Rs 10 lakh, and their recognition could be revoked, according to the draft. A fee regulation committee will be formed in every school, giving parents direct decision-making power. A three-tier committee system will be implemented for appeals regarding fee disputes, with committees formed at the school, district, and state level. BJP MLA Ravinder Singh Negi said, "A special session of the Delhi Legislative Assembly is being convened, during which several important bills related to Delhi's development will be discussed. That is why this session has been called. Some bills may be related to education, and others could address issues like waterlogging with the monsoon. Although the specifics have not yet been disclosed, it has been informed that the Assembly session will take place on the 13 and 14," he said. BJP MLA Shikha Rai said: "All the MLAs were given direction to take all the schemes to the people. A new bill regarding reforms in school education is being brought, as we have seen uncontrolled hikes in school fees." Tired of too many ads? go ad free now BJP MLA Satish Upadhyay said, "We had a meeting regarding different schemes that all the MLAs have been instructed to take to the people... There is a bill regarding the uncontrolled fee hikes in Delhi schools. We are not against the schools, but we want to help parents... The efforts regarding the waterlogging issues are ongoing, and we will ensure that the national capital doesn't face this issue." The Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) draft bill of 2025 advocates the establishment of school-level fee regulation committees, district fee appellate committees, and a revision committee to oversee fee structures and address grievances. It also states that there should be representation of all stakeholders, including parents, teachers, and members from Scheduled Castes, backward classes, and women, in the school-level fee regulation committees. The bill mandates the selection of parent and teacher representatives by a draw of lots and decision-making by majority vote within committees. It bars schools from taking coercive action against students for non-payment of fees, such as striking off names from rolls, withholding examination results, denying access to classes or activities, or subjecting students to public humiliation or psychological harassment.