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Parents protest against ‘illegal’ increase in private schools fee

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Parents in the port city on Friday expressed outrage over private schools’ “illegal” fee hikes, as students continue to enjoy their summer vacations.The sources reported that private schools had raised their tuition fees by a significant 30% to 40% in an “illegal” manner.Reportedly, these schools are selling textbooks and copies directly to students, contrary to a ban, as per the sources.

They said that the schools claim to have obtained permission from the provincial education department to justify their unauthorised increase in the fee.Parents are expressing concerns about the additional financial burden of extra fees and the cost of books and uniforms imposed by private schools.

Meanwhile, Sindh’s education department assured that the Directorate of Inspection and Registration of Private Institutions Sindh would investigate the fee hike matter.

However, the education minister, as per the education department, was unaware of the illegal fee increases taking place within private schools, as the matter was not brought to their attention by the relevant department.”Schools are only allowed to increase fees by 10% every year,” the department stated.

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