West Bengal's Push to Regulate Private School Fees
The West Bengal government plans to introduce legislation to control private school fee hikes. Education Minister Bratya Basu, discussing the issue with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, emphasized the strain on middle-class parents. The Bill's enactment requires the governor's approval.

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The West Bengal government is preparing to introduce a legislative Bill aimed at regulating fee hikes in private schools. Education Minister Bratya Basu discussed this plan during a recent assembly session, emphasizing the financial burden these fees place on middle-class families.
The Minister revealed that discussions on this issue have taken place with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The proposed legislation seeks to provide relief to parents struggling with the rising costs of private education.
The timing of the Bill's introduction depends on the governor's approval. In related developments, the government is also standardizing fees in private hospitals to prevent exorbitant charges, ensuring equitable treatment for all patients.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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