The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has received 11 complaints of fee hike against unaided private schools, including four of Delhi, affiliated to it this year, HRD minister Prakash Javadekar today said in Rajya Sabha.
In a written reply, Javadekar said among the complaints received four are from Delhi, three each from Punjab and Uttar Pradesh and one from Haryana.
"All these complaints have been taken up with the respective School Management Committees," Javadekar said in his reply.
The HRD minister also said that the affiliation by-laws stipulate that private-unaided CBSE schools should consult parents through their representatives before revising their fees.
In a written reply, Javadekar said among the complaints received four are from Delhi, three each from Punjab and Uttar Pradesh and one from Haryana.
"All these complaints have been taken up with the respective School Management Committees," Javadekar said in his reply.
The HRD minister also said that the affiliation by-laws stipulate that private-unaided CBSE schools should consult parents through their representatives before revising their fees.