Capping not solution to exorbitant school fees: Javadekar

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar on Sunday said capping was not a solution to exorbitant private school fees, and asserted that quality of education in schools will be improved in coming years.

He also said that debates on educational institutions' campuses were welcome but pro-Pakistan or anti-national slogans will not be tolerated.

"Schools are not for profiteering; we have been issuing warnings from time to time to private schools charging exorbitant fees. But then capping the fees is not the solution. It is more important to improve the quality of schools," Javadekar said at the Aaj Tak Editors' Roundtable.

"If schools are as good, students will go there instead of private schools. So, if there is no demand (for private schools) there won't be high fees," reasoned the Minister.

"We have been taking steps to check exorbitant fees. But at the same time, we also need to realise that education in the private sector too has its place and there exists a cost of education," he added.

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Capping not solution to exorbitant school fees: Javadekar

Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar on Sunday said capping was not a solution to exorbitant private school fees, and asserted that quality of education in government schools will be improved in coming years.

Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar on Sunday said capping was not a solution to exorbitant private school fees, and asserted that quality of education in schools will be improved in coming years.

He also said that debates on educational institutions' campuses were welcome but pro-Pakistan or anti-national slogans will not be tolerated.

"Schools are not for profiteering; we have been issuing warnings from time to time to private schools charging exorbitant fees. But then capping the fees is not the solution. It is more important to improve the quality of schools," Javadekar said at the Aaj Tak Editors' Roundtable.

"If schools are as good, students will go there instead of private schools. So, if there is no demand (for private schools) there won't be high fees," reasoned the Minister.

"We have been taking steps to check exorbitant fees. But at the same time, we also need to realise that education in the private sector too has its place and there exists a cost of education," he added.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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