Delhi: In a significant move, the Delhi Cabinet on Tuesday approved a new ordinance aimed at safeguarding the parents from heavy and unjustified school fees. The decision seeks to exercise regulations on private schools’ fee structure. It also empowers the city Government to impose strict penalties if they violate the norms.
The draft ordinance under the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2025, will soon be sent for presidential assent. While speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, Delhi’s Education Minister Ashish Sood said that the move will eventually take the form of the law. He further called the decision ‘golden’ and noted that it is a landmark day.
Historic step under the guidance of Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji & visionary leadership of Hon’ble CM @gupta_rekha ji!
Delhi Cabinet approves implementation of the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fee) bill 2025 via an ordinance.@JPNadda… pic.twitter.com/abMYXN0o2R— Ashish Sood (@ashishsood_bjp) June 11, 2025
The move is certainly seen as protecting the parents, particularly those whose children study in private unaided schools. Additionally, the decision will curb the arbitrary hike in the fee structure.
Penalties And Fine Details
For a first offence: Rs 1 to 5 Lakh
For repeated violations: Rs 2 to 10 Lakh
In short, the ordinance authorises the government to fine private schools up to Rs 10 lakh if they fail to comply. On the other hand, the penalty amount will be doubled if any private educational institution delays or fails to refund the excess amount within 20 working days. The school management can also lose its right to revise fees in the future.
NOTE: All the private schools that offer Indian and international curricula must establish a School Level Fee Regulation Committee, every academic year by July 15.
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