Yogi govt to impose a fine of up to Rs.1L on unrecognized schools, take legal action
The Yogi Adityanath government has decided to impose a fine of up to Rs.1 lakh and initiate legal action against schools operating without recognition in Uttar Pradesh.
The state government will conduct a comprehensive campaign in all districts of the state until October 10 to identify schools that continue to operate without recognition or have had their recognition revoked, according to a government spokesman.
Director of Education (Basic), Mahendra Dev, has issued a letter in this regard to the Basic Education Officers of all the districts and instructed them to conduct the campaign.
The letter states that anyone who establishes or operates a school without the necessary recognition certificate or continues to operate a school after its recognition has been revoked will face strict consequences in line with the rules.
Subsequently, these schools may face legal action along with penalties of up to Rs.1 lakh. Furthermore, if the violation persists, a daily fine of Rs.10,000 will also be imposed.
The Uttar Pradesh government operates primary and junior high schools, aided junior high schools, as well as recognized primary and junior high schools to provide education to children up to the age of 14.
The Free and Compulsory Children’s Education Act contains a clear provision that prohibits the establishment or operation of schools without obtaining recognition.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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