Rte fee reimbursement

  1. Karnataka nod to Rs 700 crore for RTE, schools say yet to get dues
  2. RTE Admission: Student Fee Reimbursement Amount As Before
  3. Release RTE fee reimbursement: TNPSCA
  4. Tamil Nadu: RTE reimbursement revolt
  5. Rte Reimbursement News
  6. RTE Admission: Student Fee Reimbursement Amount As Before
  7. Release RTE fee reimbursement: TNPSCA
  8. Rte Reimbursement News
  9. Tamil Nadu: RTE reimbursement revolt
  10. Karnataka nod to Rs 700 crore for RTE, schools say yet to get dues


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Karnataka nod to Rs 700 crore for RTE, schools say yet to get dues

By Express News Service BENGALURU: The State has approved Rs 700 crore for RTE fee reimbursement to private unaided schools for the coming academic year. This comes in the midst of schools claiming that they are yet to receive RTE reimbursement dues from the department. The department gets the amount from the government. The director of primary education said the funds will be released to all districts as and when received from the government to reimburse RTE fees to eligible schools. Thus far, Rs 1,050 crore earmarked for the years 2019-20 and 2020-21 have already been utilised, the department said, despite claims by schools that RTE reimbursements of several schools are pending.This includes Rs 500 crore earmarked in 2019-20 for 11,432 private institutions as reimbursement of fees of 5,06,694 students, and Rs 550 crore earmarked for 2020-21 for 11,386 private institutions for reimbursement of 4,75,083 students, which is said to be utilised fully. As per a department circular, the claims of just 4,379 schools have been cleared, of 11,386 institutes, for the current academic year. As many as 2,891 schools are yet to submit claims, while claims of 1,453 schools are undergoing re-verification.As many as 1,230 schools at the block education level, 1,193 at DDPI level, and 240 schools at CPI level have been under verification at their respective levels. Meanwhile, the state has released Rs 100 crore as additional funds for RTE reimbursement for the month for March 2021, while ...

RTE Admission: Student Fee Reimbursement Amount As Before

m. Ta. Representative, Pune The amount of fee reimbursement for students admitted on 25 percent reserved seats in self-financing (private) schools under the Right to Education Act (RTE) has been increased to Rs 17,670 as before. As the school was closed during the Corona period, the fee per student admitted through RTE was increased to Rs.8 thousand. There were strong reactions to this decision. In the academic year 2019-20, the RTE fee reimbursement amount was fixed at Rs 17,670 per student. As the school was closed in 2020-21 due to the outbreak of Corona, the fee reimbursement rate was reduced to Rs 8,000 per student. Mata also shed light on this through news. After that, in the academic year 2021-22, the amount of reimbursement of educational fees was not revised due to the continued spread of Corona virus. However, as the school started regularly in the academic year 2022-23, it was decided to reverse the fee reimbursement amount. Therefore, it has been mentioned that the schools which are in the RTE admission process will be reimbursed Rs 17 thousand 670 per student fee. While reimbursing the education fee, certain aspects have to be verified. Accordingly, the schools which have given admissions under 25 percent reserved seats under ‘RTE’ are required to publish the fee details of class 1st to 8th on the website of Saral or ‘RTE’. Aadhaar card of all students should be registered on Saral website. Only the number of Aadhaar enrolled students should be considered. The...

Release RTE fee reimbursement: TNPSCA

THANJAVUR The Tamil Nadu Private Schools Correspondents Association has urged the State government to initiate steps for releasing of the Right To Education fee reimbursement to save the private schools that are starving for funds. In a memorandum submitted to the School Education Minister, Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, the founder president of TNPSCA, G.R.Sridhar, requested the Minister to ensure early releasing of the RTE fee reimbursement already allocated by the previous government for the year 2020-21 to the private schools since the private schools, particularly those functioning in rural areas, had been facing severe financial crisis for the past 15 months since the parents of the pupil refrained from remitting the school fees on time in spite of court directions. Stating that the teaching and non-teaching staff of these schools were not receiving their regular salary and were in need of relief assistance, the association has sought the fixation of a common fee structure for all schools like the common fee structure fixed for the higher education institutions in the State. It had also sought issuance of a GO to ensure that switching over from one institution to other should be completed after the production of the transfer certificate only. Comments Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, yo...

Tamil Nadu: RTE reimbursement revolt

Menu • Home • News • Career Focus • Rankings • EW India School Rankings 2022-23 • EW India Higher Education Rankings 2023-24 • EW India Preschool Rankings 2022-23 • Archive • EW India School Rankings 2019-20 • Close • Gallery • EWECE 2022 • EWBPS 2022 • EWISRA 2022-23 Day 1 • EWISRA 2022-23 Day 2 • EW SOE Awards 2021-22 North Zone • EW SOE Awards 2021-22 West Zone • EW SOE Awards 2021-22 South & East Zone • EWIHERA 2023-24 • Close • Survey Forms • Preschool • School • Engineering College • College • University • B-School • Close • Close • Resources • Education Supplies • Magazine • EW Current Issue • EW Archive • PW Current Issue • PW Archive • Close • EW Store • My Account • Account details • Orders • Addresses • Lost password • Close • Search • • Search for: • Close Shivani Chaturvedi (Chennai) In end-february, tamil nadu’s Federation of Private School Associations (FePSA) issued a statement warning that its member schools will not admit free-of-charge children as mandated by the Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009, for the academic year 2023-24, unless the DMK-run state government clears its dues of the previous two years. Under the RTE Act, 2009 (s.12 (1) (c)), poor children residing in the neighbourhood of private schools have to be admitted with government obliged to partially pay for these children’s superior private school education. “Private schools are struggling to run due to the backlog of government not having paid its dues for two years. The state government h...

Rte Reimbursement News

TNN / Dec 15, 2022, 08:21 (IST) Schools of Indore district have not received fees reimbursement of previous academic session under RTE till now despite sanction from the school education department.Private State Board School Owners Association has submitted a memorandum to the department in this regard. Aug 31, 2022, 08:37 (IST) In a major relief to the private schools imparting free education under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 in Uttar Pradesh, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court has directed the state government to review every year the reimbursement of fees to be TNN / Feb 22, 2023, 05:46 (IST) The Federation of Private School Associations (FePSA) has announced that they won't admit students under Right to Education (RTE) Act for 2023-24 unless the state government clears their dues for the previous two years. The state government is reimbursing more than 400 crore every year to private schools towards fees for students admitted under RTE Act.

RTE Admission: Student Fee Reimbursement Amount As Before

m. Ta. Representative, Pune The amount of fee reimbursement for students admitted on 25 percent reserved seats in self-financing (private) schools under the Right to Education Act (RTE) has been increased to Rs 17,670 as before. As the school was closed during the Corona period, the fee per student admitted through RTE was increased to Rs.8 thousand. There were strong reactions to this decision. In the academic year 2019-20, the RTE fee reimbursement amount was fixed at Rs 17,670 per student. As the school was closed in 2020-21 due to the outbreak of Corona, the fee reimbursement rate was reduced to Rs 8,000 per student. Mata also shed light on this through news. After that, in the academic year 2021-22, the amount of reimbursement of educational fees was not revised due to the continued spread of Corona virus. However, as the school started regularly in the academic year 2022-23, it was decided to reverse the fee reimbursement amount. Therefore, it has been mentioned that the schools which are in the RTE admission process will be reimbursed Rs 17 thousand 670 per student fee. While reimbursing the education fee, certain aspects have to be verified. Accordingly, the schools which have given admissions under 25 percent reserved seats under ‘RTE’ are required to publish the fee details of class 1st to 8th on the website of Saral or ‘RTE’. Aadhaar card of all students should be registered on Saral website. Only the number of Aadhaar enrolled students should be considered. The...

Release RTE fee reimbursement: TNPSCA

THANJAVUR The Tamil Nadu Private Schools Correspondents Association has urged the State government to initiate steps for releasing of the Right To Education fee reimbursement to save the private schools that are starving for funds. In a memorandum submitted to the School Education Minister, Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, the founder president of TNPSCA, G.R.Sridhar, requested the Minister to ensure early releasing of the RTE fee reimbursement already allocated by the previous government for the year 2020-21 to the private schools since the private schools, particularly those functioning in rural areas, had been facing severe financial crisis for the past 15 months since the parents of the pupil refrained from remitting the school fees on time in spite of court directions. Stating that the teaching and non-teaching staff of these schools were not receiving their regular salary and were in need of relief assistance, the association has sought the fixation of a common fee structure for all schools like the common fee structure fixed for the higher education institutions in the State. It had also sought issuance of a GO to ensure that switching over from one institution to other should be completed after the production of the transfer certificate only. Comments Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, yo...

Rte Reimbursement News

TNN / Dec 15, 2022, 08:21 (IST) Schools of Indore district have not received fees reimbursement of previous academic session under RTE till now despite sanction from the school education department.Private State Board School Owners Association has submitted a memorandum to the department in this regard. Aug 31, 2022, 08:37 (IST) In a major relief to the private schools imparting free education under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 in Uttar Pradesh, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court has directed the state government to review every year the reimbursement of fees to be TNN / Feb 22, 2023, 05:46 (IST) The Federation of Private School Associations (FePSA) has announced that they won't admit students under Right to Education (RTE) Act for 2023-24 unless the state government clears their dues for the previous two years. The state government is reimbursing more than 400 crore every year to private schools towards fees for students admitted under RTE Act.

Tamil Nadu: RTE reimbursement revolt

Menu • Home • News • Career Focus • Rankings • EW India School Rankings 2022-23 • EW India Higher Education Rankings 2023-24 • EW India Preschool Rankings 2022-23 • Archive • EW India School Rankings 2019-20 • Close • Gallery • EWECE 2022 • EWBPS 2022 • EWISRA 2022-23 Day 1 • EWISRA 2022-23 Day 2 • EW SOE Awards 2021-22 North Zone • EW SOE Awards 2021-22 West Zone • EW SOE Awards 2021-22 South & East Zone • EWIHERA 2023-24 • Close • Survey Forms • Preschool • School • Engineering College • College • University • B-School • Close • Close • Resources • Education Supplies • Magazine • EW Current Issue • EW Archive • PW Current Issue • PW Archive • Close • EW Store • My Account • Account details • Orders • Addresses • Lost password • Close • Search • • Search for: • Close Shivani Chaturvedi (Chennai) In end-february, tamil nadu’s Federation of Private School Associations (FePSA) issued a statement warning that its member schools will not admit free-of-charge children as mandated by the Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009, for the academic year 2023-24, unless the DMK-run state government clears its dues of the previous two years. Under the RTE Act, 2009 (s.12 (1) (c)), poor children residing in the neighbourhood of private schools have to be admitted with government obliged to partially pay for these children’s superior private school education. “Private schools are struggling to run due to the backlog of government not having paid its dues for two years. The state government h...

Karnataka nod to Rs 700 crore for RTE, schools say yet to get dues

By Express News Service BENGALURU: The State has approved Rs 700 crore for RTE fee reimbursement to private unaided schools for the coming academic year. This comes in the midst of schools claiming that they are yet to receive RTE reimbursement dues from the department. The department gets the amount from the government. The director of primary education said the funds will be released to all districts as and when received from the government to reimburse RTE fees to eligible schools. Thus far, Rs 1,050 crore earmarked for the years 2019-20 and 2020-21 have already been utilised, the department said, despite claims by schools that RTE reimbursements of several schools are pending.This includes Rs 500 crore earmarked in 2019-20 for 11,432 private institutions as reimbursement of fees of 5,06,694 students, and Rs 550 crore earmarked for 2020-21 for 11,386 private institutions for reimbursement of 4,75,083 students, which is said to be utilised fully. As per a department circular, the claims of just 4,379 schools have been cleared, of 11,386 institutes, for the current academic year. As many as 2,891 schools are yet to submit claims, while claims of 1,453 schools are undergoing re-verification.As many as 1,230 schools at the block education level, 1,193 at DDPI level, and 240 schools at CPI level have been under verification at their respective levels. Meanwhile, the state has released Rs 100 crore as additional funds for RTE reimbursement for the month for March 2021, while ...