Hyderabad, Aug 6th: For the time being the state government has asked the schools to collect the fee fixed in the previous academic year until the District Fee Regulatory Committee (DFRC) approves the revised fee for this year. The government has issued orders on Thursday evening restructuring fee in private schools.
As per the order, private schools should collect only a “one-time fee” that includes application fee amounting to Rs 100 and registration fee not exceeding Rs 500. They can also collect a refundable caution deposit not exceeding Rs 5,000 which has to be duly approved by the DFRC. The tuition fee shall be fixed based on the amenities available in the schools. It shall be collected in not less than three installments.
Fee linked to non-academic activities will be optional for students and shall not be part of the tuition fee. Sale of books and stationary at school counter, if any, shall be made at a discount. The orders also states that students should not be compelled to purchase uniforms from the school. Further the transportation fee shall be fixed with a slab of 5km.
Ongole, Aug 6th: Two persons died and four other were injured in an explosion at a crackers unit in Ongole on Thursday. The incident occurred at Satyam crackers company situated on the Guntur Road near National Highway 5 when seven workers of the unit were working at 12 noon. Sources said that the bu...
Rajahmundry, Aug 6th: The two-day bankers strike from Thursday had its impact on trade on the first day itself in East Godavari with 400 bank branches of various nationalized and private banks being closed. The bank transactions worth Rs 500 crore were affected on the first day as bankers clearing ho...
Rajahmundry, Aug 6th: Joint Collector K. Sasidhar on Thursday laid emphasis on revenue collections like water cess, land revenue and maintaining tour diary by mandal revenue officers. He took serious note on cess collection from water users associations by the revenue authorities. The Joint Collector...
Kakinada, Aug 6th: With increased priority for water conservation and water resources, micro irrigation system gets top priority in East Godavari district. The system which was earlier confirmed to 46 small and minor lift irrigation schemes covering 10 to 100 acres in now being extended to major lift...
Rajavommangi, Aug 7th: The East Godavari collector, Mr. Gopala Krishna Dwevedi assured additional medical facilities in agency area within a week. He visited the local PHC and girijan welfare hostel on Friday as part of the weekly Pallebata program. Speaking to the media persons, collector revealed...
Kakinada, Aug 7th: Students of Chaitanya Junior College and some student’s organizations staged a demonstration in protest against the missing of N.V. Surya Prakash, a 2nd year Intermediate student of the same college, on Friday. The protesters pelted stones, resulting in breakage of windowpa...
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