KEA for fee concession
Srinagar, Dec10: Showing concern for education, the Kashmir Economic Alliance (KEA) today appealed to all private schools/coaching centres in the Valley to readjust their fee structures for the current year “to make it affordable for the people of Kashmir who have suffered extensive economic losses during the present unrest.”
At a meeting of its members, it said the education has suffered most during the unrest. “Private schools have a role which they can play by reducing the fee for the current year,” the members said.
“The Valley has been reeling under acute crisis as a result of which all business enterprises, small as well as big, have suffered huge loss, which has immensely affected the financial strength of people. In this backdrop, all private schools and institutions including coaching centres and the chain of schools from outside should reconsider their fee structure by offering a reduction for the current year so as to make it more affordable for the people of Kashmir,” the members stressed.
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