Maha draft coaching class regulatory bill ready, says Tawde

Press Trust of India  |  Nagpur 

An experts' committee formed to prepare the draft Private Regulatory Bill has submitted its report to the government and action had begun on it, Tawde said today.

Tawde made the statement in response to concerns raised by Assembly members, from both the ruling and opposition parties, over private allegedly cheating and looting parents of school students as well as candidates appearing for competitive examinations.

The members of the also questioned poor attendance of students in schools on whose premises integrated were being run.

Tawde said would be installed in such schools to combat absenteeism.

"The government had formed a committee under the (Education) to prepare draft of the Private Coaching Classes Regulatory Bill on January 4 last year. The committee has submitted its report to the government and action is being taken based on the report," Tawde said on the floor of the

While the government plans to bring an act to regulate big private coaching classes, Tawde said it would exclude private tutors who teach 25 to 30 students at the household level.

Responding to concerns raised by some members over the killing of a coaching (Avinash Chavan) last month, allegedly out of business rivalry, the said arrests have been made in connection with the incident.

"However, no complaint has been received from coaching class owners in Latur regarding extortion money being sought from them," Tawde added.

The also said that the question papers set for Class X examination would carry more subjective queries than objective ones to tackle instances of high scoring by students.

Speaking in the during the Question Hour, Tawde said that the government had restored the standard of which had been plagued with delays in the declaration of exam results of various streams.

He said that, this year, B.Com results had been declared in 27 days, that of Bachelor of Arts in 37 days and of in 21 days.

"I appreciate the efforts of Dr and his team for announcing the results within 27, 37 and 21 days," said Tawde.

"The standard of is back to where it was and its glory will increase further," Tawde told the Council.

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 20:15 IST