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Telangana schools body calls for fee hike based on CPI; TRSMA urges grade-wise slabs, expert panel in fee regulation bill
The Telangana Recognised School Managements Association (TRSMA), representing 10,000 unaided private schools, has proposed annual fee hikes based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to the state government
HYDERABAD: The Telangana recognised school managements association (TRSMA), representing nearly 10,000 unaided private schools across the state, submitted a set of proposals to the govt on the draft 'Telangana private schools and junior colleges fee regulation and monitoring commission' Bill.
A delegation from TRSMA, led by its office-bearers, participated in a meeting convened by the state department of education and chaired by the chief minister's adviser, K Keshava Rao. In their representation, TRSMA urged the govt to allow annual fee hikes based on the consumer price index (CPI), citing precedents from states such as Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar.
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They also recommended grade-wise fee slabs, pre-primary, primary (classes 1-5), upper primary (classes 6-7), and high school (classes 8-10), to ensure a fair, transparent structure aligned with academic stages.
Speaking to TOI, P Raghavendra Reddy, Treasurer of TRSMA, expressed concerns over the proposed composition of the fee regulation committee. "According to the draft bill, the committee will include one representative from the school management, five teachers, and four parents," he said.
He added that while parents naturally seek lower fees, the committee should also include individuals with expertise in fee regulation to ensure balanced decision-making.