Schools asked not to charge fees

    25-Apr-2020
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Newmai News Network
Shillong, Apr 25 :  With schools being shut due to the lockdown imposed to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus, the State Education Department has asked schools not to charge school fees from students of marginalized families.
This decision was taken at a meeting of the department with stakeholders of various school managing committees and governing bodies held on Saturday here.
Education Principal Secretary Donald Phillip Wahlang told reporters that fees for the period during that lockdown, that is, March, April and May will be exempted for those affected by the lockdown.
“If a parent is a daily labourer and has not been able to go to work then he won’t have to pay fees,” he said.  
Wahlang said that the school managing committees have the statistics and also data on the parents' income in each and every school.
“So the managing committees will have to take a call and will issue a directive in due course of time,” he said.
He informed that the agenda of the meeting was on opening of schools, on school fees and hostel fees and evaluation of papers which have already started.
On the issue of declaring results of the Class X Examination, Wahlang informed that last year the results were declared on May 26, and this year too it will not be very far from that date.
He also informed that the department will have to conduct the four papers of Class XII also which are left and that will be done in the month of May.
“…provided there is a small caveat that is the lockdown is not extended,” he said. It may be mentioned that around 3000 students are waiting to write the Mathematics paper while around 70 students were yet to sit for the Statistic, Physical Education and Western Music papers.
However, Wahlang informed that the decisions taken with the stakeholders of various schools were internal and the final call on especially reopening of schools will have to be taken after more consultations with the Health department and also at the higher level.
The meeting was attended by the Vice-Chancellor of NEHU, Prof. S.K.Srivastava, Father Richard M. Majaw, Catholic Mission, Swami Anuragananda, Principal, Ram Krishna Mission Ashram, Sohra, Banteilang Rumnong, representative of the Seng Khasi, representatives of the Presbyterian Church and Noor Nongrum, representatives Muslim community.