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Schools in MP failing to comply govt's norms may lose recognition: Minister

Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh has warned private schools against violating state norms, threatening recognition cancellation. The Congress party raised concerns over sudden fee hikes by private institutions during the Assembly session. Around 5,000 schools haven't applied for mandatory recognition, raising compliance issues. The government is taking a cautious approach to avoid disrupting students' education while enforcing regulations.

Bhopal, Aug 5

The Madhya Pradesh School Education Minister, Uday Pratap Singh, said on Tuesday that private schools failing to comply with the state government's norms may face tough action, including cancellation of their recognition or registration.

The Minister made this statement responding to a query raised by the Opposition Congress during the ongoing Monsoon session of the Assembly.

The Congress has sought state government's response on private schools in Madhya Pradesh increasing annual fees abruptly without following mandatory guidelines issued by the government.

"The schools that do not fulfill prescribed norms will not be allowed to operate. The institutions failing to meet standard set up under the government's rule will be blacklisted," the Minister said.

He acknowledged that many schools failing to meet the criteria have been identified and notices were issued to them with clear instructions to follow mandatory rules.

Around 5,000 private schools have not even applied for their recognition or re-registration, raising concern on regulatory compliance in school education department in Madhya Pradesh, he said.

"Many such schools have been identified, but they have been left with clear instructions to follow the norms. Any prompt action could have affect children's future," the Minister added.

Overall, the Assembly on Tuesday witnessed a healthy discussion on various issues, especially on state government's proposal for establishing metropolitan cities, urbanisation, and industrial and economic growth in the state.

State's Urban Affairs Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, who put forth the state government's roadmap for a mix of IT and industrial growth under the Metropolitan City Act, the state government said, has prepared a complete blueprint considering the challenges till the next 25 years.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good move but implementation is key. My child's school increased fees by 30% last year citing 'infrastructure development' but no visible improvements 🤔 Hope the government follows through

Aman W

What about the 5000 schools not even registered? This shows total failure of education department's monitoring system. First fix that before making announcements!

Shreya B

As a teacher, I welcome this. Many schools compromise on basic facilities but charge premium fees. Hope they also look at teacher salaries while enforcing norms 🙏

Vikram M

The minister is right about not taking prompt action affecting children. They should give schools reasonable time to comply rather than sudden closures which disrupt studies.

Kavya N

Why only private schools? Government schools also need strict quality checks. My village school has 2 teachers for 150 students! Education reform should be across the board.

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