TRSMA raises concerns about draft cost regulations; letter submitted to Sridhar Babu

Hyderabad: Telangana Accredited School Management Association (TRSMA) submitted a letter to Minister Sridhar Babu, bringing concerns and proposals about the bill’s bill’s regulations and monitoring committees on the fees and costs of the Telangana private schools and junior high schools.
The association represents approximately 10,000 private private budget schools, and wrote in the letter about the proposed parent-teacher committee structure, lack of school classification and mandatory website rules.
The association believes that the annual fee approval of all schools will be burdened by schools and officials and urges exemptions for institutions of Rs 70,000 per year.
They also wrote about strict restrictions on increased fees and cash payment bans and said the rules were impractical, especially in rural areas. TRSMA warns that if the bill is passed on it, many budget schools could be closed, affecting hundreds of thousands of students.
The association asked Sridhar Babu and the government to amend the bill to make it more feasible.