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We rejected the government's decision 20% reduction in fees, will be challenged in the courts, private skulzfydrysn

Faisalabad (94 news) Chairman of All Pakistan Private Schools Federation Kashif Mirza has said that he will challenge the decision of 20% reduction in private schools in the courts, rejecting the government's decision of 20% reduction in fees.

Officials of All Pakistan Private Schools Federation Rana Tahir Saleem Khan, Mian Nadeem Ahmed have said that the issue of school fees is very sensitive, private schools are already giving 10% free education, in school fees. 20 They cannot reduce the percentage, he said that more than seventy percent of private schools are spent on civil salaries.

Other officials of the All Pakistan Private Schools Federation, Rana Tahir Saleem Khan, Mian Nadeem Ahmed, Malik Abrar Hussain, Sharaf-ul-Zaman, Shahid Noor, Wajahat Beg Mirza, Nasir Taj, Saleem Khan, Hasnain Abbas and Javed Iqbal and others said that the decision of the Punjab and Sindh government regarding the fee is in conflict with the constitution and law and said that we are bound by the decision of the Supreme Court regarding the fee, instead of creating confusion, the Supreme Court should Respecting the decisions, this decision should be withdrawn.

Kashif Mirza and others said that the education ministers reject the illegal decision to reduce school fees. We will challenge this illegal decision in court.

Kashif Mirza further said that in the spirit of humanity and to deal with the corona virus, a Corona Educational Relief Fund has been established with 5 crore rupees to pay the fees of deserving students across the country. Prime Minister of Pakistan and Provincial Chief Ministers to set up isolation and quarantine centers in 2 lakh private schools across the country during the lockdown and 15 Lakh teachers will also render their services as volunteers.

Officials further said that teachers' salaries are fixed across the country 90 Percent school buildings are rented and are also fixed. On the other hand, the government is talking about sending electricity bills based on the average of previous March, then our schools were open, fans etc. were being used.

On the other hand, admin offices are not allowed to be opened, so how will we pay staff salaries and other expenses? Private educational institutions should be allowed to open offices with admin staff to collect fees, activate the online system and pay staff and other expenses on time. In view of the situation in the country, the Prime Minister requests Pakistan for an "Educational Relief Package" for private schools. Prime Minister and Chief Justice of Pakistan should take action.

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