Offers full cooperation, ready to work together to face challenges facing education sector
Srinagar March 25 (KNB):The Private Schools Association of Jammu and Kashmir (PSAJK) today welcomed the appointment of Justice (Rtd) Sunil Hali as Chairman of Committee for Fixation and Regulation of Fee of Private Schools of Jammu and Kashmir.
In a statement issued to news agency Kashmir News Bureau-KNB, the Association said that it was the need of the hour to infuse dynamism into the committee so that it will accomplish its work of helping students and schools alike.
It welcomed the appointment of Justice (Retd) Hali as its chairman who has the capability of greatly helping the education sector with his futuristic vision.
“We are of the view that a robust, impartial and just system should be put in place wherein the grievance of parents as well as the problems faced by private schools are given equal attention and resolved impartially,” said G N Var president PSAJK.
“Plus there are so many other issues which have been ignored by the government and need to be looked into urgently. Now we hope that with Justice (retd) Hali at the helm of affairs a new energy will be infused into the committee.” Var said
The Association said that a lot of confusion has been created due to contradictory orders issued earlier and the inability of officials to address the crucial issues.
“All our schools are not of uniform quality. They are a varied lot and it cannot be a one stick approach for all. There are high end schools, low end schools, trust operated schools and others. Every school has its own issues and needs to be looked in a just manner,” said Var
Var further said “But despite the differences, one thing is clear that the contribution of private schools in education sector cannot be ignored. Nobody can deny the role played by the private schools in providing quality education to masses.”
The statement further stted that the Association lamented that despite such a contribution, the government as a system seems to be working in such a way that it discourages the private schools.
“We hope that Fee fixation committee will keep all these factors in mind and try to resolve the issues in a just manner. And whatever support they need from private schools we will wholeheartedly provide them.” It added
The Association reaffirmed its commitment to 100 percent compliance of relevant laws and rules, particularly the RTE Act 2009 and the J&K School Education Act 2002.
The Association has further assured the Fee Fixation Committee of its all-out co-operation in ensuring complete transparency and accountability from each Member-institution in keeping with the imperatives of public interest,”.