Delhi Government Unveils School Fee Regulation Bill
Why in the News?
The Delhi Government has released the draft of the School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2025, aimed at curbing arbitrary fee hikes by private unaided schools. The bill is expected to be tabled in the upcoming Assembly session.
Key Features of the Draft Fee Regulation Bill:
● Three-tier structure: Proposes a regulatory system at the school, district, and state levels, encouraging parental participation in decision-making on fees.
● Coverage: Applies to all 167 private unaided schools in Delhi, marking a comprehensive attempt to ensure transparency.
● Fee parameters: Schools must consider location, infrastructure, facilities, education quality, and maintenance costs before setting fees (Section 8).
● Parental redressal: Aggrieved parents (minimum 15% of the affected class) can lodge formal complaints, though this clause has drawn criticism.
● Public feedback: Draft uploaded on Delhi government’s website, inviting suggestions before formal tabling.
Stakeholder Reactions and Concerns Raised
● Parents’ protests: The bill follows widespread demonstrations over unjustified fee hikes earlier this year.
● Activists’ doubts: Critics like Ashok Agarwal argue the bill lacks teeth and may fail to provide actual relief.
● Demand for transparency: Parents demand audit reports of schools to be made public and question how the bill tackles already-hiked fees.
● School response: Principals like Jyoti Arora welcome the intent but hope the bill supports mutual cooperation.
● Political remarks: Education Minister Sood called it the “most democratic bill”, while also criticizing the AAP’s earlier inaction.
