Crackdown on Capitation Fees: Education Minister Promises Strict Action

Crackdown on Capitation Fees: Education Minister Promises Strict Action

Will take action against schools demanding capitation fee: Education Minister Sakina Masood


Srinagar, Jan 14:
The Minister for Education, Health and Medical Education and Social Welfare Sakina Masood today called on parents to formally report schools demanding capitation fees, assuring them of the government’s strict action against such institutions.

Speaking to media, Masood emphasised the need for community cooperation to curb this unethical practice. “Parents must put their foot down and assist the government in addressing this issue. We will ensure the strictest action against schools violating norms,” she said.

Responding to concerns that schools often avoid issuing receipts for capitation fees and rely on verbal orders and cash payments, Masood assured that the Education Department would investigate schools against which complaints are filed. “If any official fails to act on a lodged complaint, parents can directly send their grievances to me. I will personally take strong note and action for any violations,” she assured.

Masood also reminded parents that the government has already notified criteria for admission and tuition fees, urging them to reject any additional or unauthorized demands. “Anything beyond the notified structure is illegal, and parents have to say a firm no,” she said.

As per grievances received by this media outlet by many parents, a few prominent private schools in Srinagar and some adjoining districts have sought capitation fees during admissions for younger siblings. The minister’s assurances are expected to provide some relief, though parents remain cautious about the enforcement of these measures. “The authorities (education department) often ask for proof. But schools have ensured that they leave no trace of these transactions,” a parent told.

The Education Minsiter reiterated her Government’s commitment to ensuring compliance with the notified fee structure and urged parents to come forward without fear. “The crackdown on schools violating these norms is likely to intensify in the coming weeks and throughout the admission process,” she said.

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