Now,
schools in Tripura to charge only exam fee
Sunday October 31, 2010 07:42:40 PM,
IANS
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Agartala:
The Tripura government has asked all school authorities in the
northeastern state not to charge students any payment except the
examination fee, officials said here Sunday.
"No government, semi-government and government aided schools up to
12th standard are to be allowed to take any kind of fee except the
examination charge from the students," an education department
official told reporters.
According to the official, a large number of schools have been
charging various kinds of fees from the students. These include
development fee, library fee, annual cultural and sports fee,
computer fee and magazine fee, among others.
This decision will benefit over 812,000 students of 4,400 schools.
Since 1978, education in Tripura up to Class 12 has been free.
The examination fee ranges from Rs.20 to Rs.100.
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