Maharashtra to reduce fees of private schools by 15%
The Hindu
The Maharashtra Cabinet on Wednesday cleared the decision to reduce fees of private schools in the State by 15%. Officials from the Education Department said the guidelines for it would be issued in t
The Maharashtra Cabinet on Wednesday cleared the decision to reduce fees of private schools in the State by 15%. Officials from the Education Department said the guidelines for it would be issued in the next two-three days. “The issue was discussed in the previous Cabinet meeting in which details were sought about it. Today, while finalising the minutes of the last meeting, the issue was discussed again and the Cabinet extended its approval for it,” said an official from the Education Department.Following multiple complaints regarding vehicle dealers not handing over registration certificates (RCs) to registered owners at the time of delivery, the Delhi Transport Department has directed all its district offices to seek reports on the issuance of RCs from vehicle dealers under their jurisdiction on a fortnightly basis. The order was issued on Thursday by Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot.
According to sources in the Southern Railway, Aishwarya Menon of Chennai Division was among the invitees. Other loco pilots and assistant loco pilots were nominated from West Central Railway, North Eastern Railway, South Eastern Railway, South Central Railway, South Western Railway, Northern Railway and North Frontier Railway.
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