Jharia MLA Advocates for Regulation of Readmission Fees in Private Schools
Jharia MLA meets DC, seeks curb on readmission fee in pvt schools
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Ragini Singh, the legislator for Jharia in Dhanbad district, India, met with Deputy Commissioner Aditya Ranjan to address issues including high readmission fees in private schools, traffic congestion near schools, and inadequate power and water supplies. Immediate action is sought to ensure the safety and well-being of residents and students.
- 01Ragini Singh raised concerns about high readmission fees in private schools.
- 02Traffic congestion near schools poses safety risks for students.
- 03Immediate action is needed for uninterrupted power and clean drinking water.
- 04A meeting with school authorities will be scheduled to discuss fee issues.
- 05The discussions highlight ongoing challenges in Jharia's educational and infrastructure sectors.
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On Wednesday, Ragini Singh, the legislator representing Jharia in Dhanbad district, India, met with Deputy Commissioner Aditya Ranjan to discuss several pressing issues affecting the local community. Singh highlighted the problem of high readmission fees charged by private schools, which she believes require regulatory intervention. Additionally, she addressed the significant traffic congestion near schools in the Digwadih area, emphasizing the safety risks this poses for students. With rising temperatures, Singh also urged the DC to ensure that residents have access to uninterrupted power and clean drinking water. Ranjan confirmed that a meeting with relevant officials and school authorities will be organized in the coming days to find a solution to the fee issue and improve traffic management.
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The proposed actions aim to alleviate financial burdens on families and enhance student safety in Jharia.
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