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Director Education Warns of Action Against Schools Violating Government Norms

KG News Desk by KG News Desk
November 23, 2025
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Srinagar, Nov 23: Director School Education Kashmir Naseer Ahmed Wani on Sunday said that strict action will be taken against private schools that violate government norms. Speaking to reporters, he said both government and private institutions are meant to impart education, and no school will be allowed to operate according to its own will.

Wani said education must remain affordable and transparent, adding that the department will not permit any practices that burden parents or violate approved regulations. He said the Fee Fixation and Regulation Committee has been monitoring and regulating the fee structure of private schools to ensure compliance with established guidelines.

“Private schools that violate government norms will face action. Both private and government schools are here to impart education. Education should be affordable and private schools will not be allowed to do anything on will,” Wani said.

He appealed to parents to approach the Fee Fixation Committee if they have any grievance regarding fee structure or related matters. He said the committee has been set up precisely to address such concerns and ensure fairness in the system.

The director said the department remains committed to safeguarding the interests of students and parents while ensuring that schools function within the framework laid down by the government.

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