• Latest
Jharkhand News: Schools, colleges closed in Jamshedpur for PM Modi’s visit

Jharkhand Abhivawak Sangh seeks probe report on re-admission fees of private schools

17 December 2025
Land, fish and distrust: Rampur emerges as Palamu’s flashpoint village

Land, fish and distrust: Rampur emerges as Palamu’s flashpoint village

14 June 2026
SIR Drive: ECI prioritises mapping of MPs, MLAs and senior officials in Jharkhand

SIR Drive: ECI prioritises mapping of MPs, MLAs and senior officials in Jharkhand

14 June 2026
JMM raises SIR concerns, seeks online access to 2003 voter rolls, clarity on verification process

JMM raises SIR concerns, seeks online access to 2003 voter rolls, clarity on verification process

13 June 2026
Jharkhand BJP demands rollback of electricity tariff hike

BJP demands murder case against Ramgarh SP, DC over illegal mining deaths

13 June 2026
Indian-origin CEO Jayshree Ullal ranked among America’s richest self-made women

Indian-origin CEO Jayshree Ullal ranked among America’s richest self-made women

13 June 2026
Birsa Munda Airport traffic soars fourfold in a decade, nears 27 lakh annual flyers

Birsa Munda Airport traffic soars fourfold in a decade, nears 27 lakh annual flyers

13 June 2026
The Jharkhand Story
  • Breaking News!
  • Advertise with us
  • Governance
  • Fashion
  • Education
  • Tribal Crafts
  • Judiciary
  • Careers
  • Politics
  • Climate Updates
  • Crime
  • Industries & Mining
Monday, June 15, 2026
No Result
View All Result
The Jharkhand Story
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking

Jharkhand Abhivawak Sangh seeks probe report on re-admission fees of private schools

Parents’ Body Meets DEO Over Re-admission Charges

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
17 December 2025
in Breaking, Corruption, Education
Jharkhand News: Schools, colleges closed in Jamshedpur for PM Modi’s visit

Representative Image

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

SUBHASH MISHRA

 

Dhanbad, Dec 17: A delegation of the Jharkhand Abhivawak Sangh (JAS) on Wednesday met the District Education Officer (DEO), demanding that the investigation report into re-admission charges levied by private schools be made public and forwarded to the Joint Secretary (Secondary Education) of the Jharkhand government. The delegation was led by JAS general secretary Manoj Mishra.

Allegations of Excessive Fees by Private Schools

In a memorandum submitted to the DEO, the parents’ body alleged that several private schools in Dhanbad were collecting hefty amounts from students in the name of annual fees, development fees, establishment charges, caution money and other heads during re-admission.

Mishra said the Sangh has sought a thorough inquiry into the fee structure and urged the authorities to place the findings in the public domain.

Also Read- Centre tables SHANTI 2025 Bill in Lok Sabha to amend civil nuclear laws

District-Level Probe Underway

Dhanbad has 88 affiliated private schools, including 80 CBSE and eight ICSE institutions. According to the district education department, 10 schools have stated during the probe that they do not collect any re-admission charges.

Acting on complaints by the Abhivawak Sangh, the Joint Secretary (Secondary Education) on November 20, 2025, directed deputy commissioners of all 24 districts to conduct inquiries and take action against schools found charging excessive re-admission fees.

Schools Asked to Submit Evidence

Following the state government’s directive, the District Education Officer on December 12 issued notices to private schools, asking them to submit documentary evidence clarifying whether re-admission fees were being charged. The process is currently underway.

Also Read- DPS Ranchi student emerges CLAT 2026 Jharkhand topper with AIR 22

Fee Regulation Under Jharkhand Education Tribunal Act

Manoj Mishra said that under the Jharkhand Education Tribunal (First Amendment) Act, 2019, fee determination in all categories of private schools, including CBSE and ICSE institutions, must follow the prescribed legal provisions.

He added that as per the New Education Policy, fee fixation has been categorised across different class groups, and schools are required to follow the principle of “no profit, no loss” while determining fees, particularly for classes up to Class 12.

Tags: District Education Officer (DEO)Jharkhand Abhivawak SanghJharkhand Education Tribunal (First Amendment) Act 2019private schoolsprobe reportre-admission fees
ShareTweetShareSendSendShare
Next Post
News diary

1. Love triangle involving two cops ends in twin deaths near Jamshedpur 2. Elephant movement forces cancellation of five trains and more stories

  • About Editor
  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms & Conditions
  • The jharkhand Story
Mail us : thejharkhandstory@gmail.com

© 2025 The Jharkhand Story

No Result
View All Result
  • About Editor
  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms & Conditions
  • The jharkhand Story