G.O.Ms.No. 57 Dt.30-10-2020, 70% fee to be collected for this Academic year by Private Un Aided Schools/ Junior colleges

 School Education Department–COVID-19-Private Un Aided Schools/ Junior
colleges Fee to be collected from parents/ students fort he Academic year
2020-21-Orders–Issued.

SCHOOL EDUCATION(PS) DEPARTMENT

G.O.Ms.No. 57       Dated.30-10-2020

Read the following:

1.  Notification of AP School  Education Regulatory  and
monitoring Commission, Ibrahimpatnam Dated: 26.05.2020.

2.  Directions issued by Hon’ble AP High Court In WP No. 9563  of
2020  Dated:
29.05.2020 and 26.09.2020.

3.   Procgs.Rc.No.Spl/APSERMC/2020,   dt.25-04-2020 
 of    the    Chairperson, Andhra Pradesh
School  Education Regulatory  Monitoring  Commission (APSERMC),
A.P Amaravati.
4. Govt.Memo.No.ESE01/129/PS/A1/2020-1, Dt.29-04-2020 of
School  Education Department.
5. Procgs.Memo.No.ESE02-17/217/2020-PS1-CSE, Dt.07-05-2020 of C.S.E., A.P

6.  Lr.Rc.No.386/APSERMC/2020,  Dt.18-10-2020  of 
Chairperson,  Andhra Pradesh School  Education Regulatory 
Monitoring  Commission (APSERMC), A.P, Amaravati.

ORDER: 

 1.The  Andhra  Pradesh School  Education Regulatory 
 and  Monitoring  Commission, proposed to review and 
determine the  fee  structure for the  Private 
Unaided  Schools and Junior Colleges in the state of Andhra Pradesh for
the academic year 2020-21 and issued a  notification  read 
 1st above   directing  the  managements of 
all  the  Private   Unaided Schools and Junior Colleges in
the state of Andhra Pradesh to submit relevant data in the prescribe
schedules.

2. Aggrieved  by the  same, KAY  VEE ORR Education, Mailavaram
have  filed  a  Writ Petition and the Hon’ble AP High Court
in WP No. 9563  in 2020  stayed the notification for a period of six
weeks initially and extended thereafter.

3. In the  prevailing  circumstances due  to the  spread
of the  Covid-19 pandemic, the resultant  lockdown  measures
and  economic  situation  and  taking  in to 
consideration  of the plight of the parents who are not in a position to
pay the tuition fees for their children studying in the  Private 
Un-aided Schools/Junior Colleges, on the  recommendation of the Andhra
Pradesh School  Education Regulatory  Monitoring  Commission
(APSERMC), orders were issued in the reference 5th cited, by the
Government  directing the Managements of all the  Private 
Un-aided Recognized Schools/Junior Colleges not  to increase any kind of
fees during the academic year 2020-21 and shall collect  only tuition fee
on monthly  basis until further  orders.

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4. The  Chairperson, Andhra  Pradesh School   Education
Regulatory   and  Monitoring Commission  (APSERMC) 
vide   reference  6th   cited   has 
informed  that,  after   review, considering 
 the   plight   of   the 
 parents  who   were   economically 
 incapacitated,   the Commission in exercise of powers
under  Section 9 of Act 21 of 2019  has recommended to  impose
a  reduction of 30% of tuition  fee  for the  academic
year  2020-21 which  was allowed  to  be  collected
in the  references 3rd  cited  ,  and  permit 
the  managements  of private  un-aided educational institutions
to  collect  70% of  the  tuition  fee 
equivalent to which  they  collected during  the  last
academic year  and  requested to  issue necessary instructions
to all concerned in the matter .

5. The matter has been  referred to Health  Department 
and   they have informed that World  Health 
 Organization  (WHO) has declared  the  Coronavirus 
Disease  (COVID-19) epidemic affecting all the regions of the World as
pandemic.

6.   To contain and  control  COVID-19, Government of
India has declared Lockdown-1 from   25th   March 
 to  14th   April’2020,  Lockdown-2 
from   15th   April to  3rd  May’2020,
Lockdown-3 from  4th  May to  17th  May’2020 and 
Lockdown-4 from  18th  May to  31st May’2020, In total 
68 days of Lock down  are  implemented in accordance with directives
issued by Ministry of Home  Affairs, Government of India. The Government
of India slowly started Unlocking-1 from  1st June to 30th 
June’2020, Unlocking-2 from  1st July to 31st July’2020, 
Unlocking-3  from   1st  August  to  31st 
August’2020,  Unlocking-4  from   1st September to
30th  September’2020  and  Unlocking-5  from  1st
October onwards. Due to these lockdowns and slow unlocking  all the
economic activities have come to a complete closure and  general
public  more  so middle  class and  below  have 
faced lot of hardships and financial  problems due to abrupt and
unprecedented stoppage of economic activities.

7.  The state of Andhra Pradesh is also badly affected due to pandemic of
COVID-19, in all regions of  the  state. As many  as 9,074
containment zones are  formed in the  state where  1.10 Crore
population live. Due to containment measures in these clusters there  is
a  complete closure of  this cluster which  has not  only
restricted the  movement of  the citizens  but 
 has  also  led   to   complete 
closure  of  all  economic  activities  in 
these containment  clusters,  which  further  have 
deepened the  financial  crisis  already  existing due to
lockdowns.

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8. In order  to examine the  matter further  from 
the  point  of the  view school/ college managements,
Government have  called  for  the  remarks of 
Director, School  Education (DSE) and Commissioner, Intermediate
Education (CIE). The DSE and CIE while requesting for  implementing 
the   recommendation  of  the 
 Chairperson,  AP     School     
Education Regulatory  and Monitoring  Commission, informed
that  the proposed reduction in the fees of  the  Private 
Unaided  Recognized Schools/Junior Colleges is required and  it
may  not affect the  managements substantially as the 
total  operational and  maintenance costs, which  the 
Private  Un-aided Schools/Junior Colleges may incur for regular 
studies during normal  days, have been  definitely reduced due to
the following reasons:

a)  that  all the educational institutions in the state were closed
with effect from 22-3-2010  and   that   the 
 institutions  have   not   been 
 reopened  till  now   in  the academic year
i.e., 2020-21 and  that  the  daily operational and 
maintenance costs for the school have substantially reduced,

b)that   government  have   tentatively 
decided  to   reopen  the   educational
institutions from  2nd November, 2020  and  for a period 
of almost five months the schools did not  function as during 
normal  times and, to  that  extent the  normal operation
costs for the school have substantially reduced,

c) that  the  institutions  have  been 
directed  to  implement  alternative  academic
calendar  and   to  encourage online  teaching 
as per  the   PRAGYATA  guidelines issued by Government of
India and as such the institutions would         
        not have  incurred  substantial 
expenditure  on  instruction  and  maintenance  all
these days, and

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d)  that  for  the  remaining months also the 
School  Education department is proposing a reduction in the 
load  of the  syllabus and  as such the  expenditure on
instructional hours would also come down.

e) that  all co-curricular and  extra-curricular activities in
the  schools have  not been  held all these months, and 
also that  the  operational and  maintenance costs of school
buses would have been  bare minimal during these months.

9.  Government after  careful  examination of the matter and on
the recommendations of the Chairperson, Andhra Pradesh School  Education
Regulatory  Monitoring  Commission (APSERMC)  and 
 also   in  consultation   with  the 
 Health,   Medical   and   Family 
Welfare Department, and also the remarks offered by Director of School 
Education, Commissioner of  Intermediate  Education  and 
 Under  section  7  of  the   Andhra 
 Pradesh  Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and
Prohibition of Capitation Fee) ACT, 1983 (ACT 5 of  1983), 
hereby   decided  to  impose  a  reduction 
of  30%  of  the  tuition  fees for  the
academic year  2020-21 which  was allowed  to  be 
collected by the  Managements of the Private  Un-aided Educational
Institutions and  shall collect  70% of the  tuition  fees
from parents equivalent to which they collected during the last academic year,
i.e., 2019-20.

10.  It is further  ordered that the present arrangement is
necessitated and implemented in view of the grave  pandemic on account of
COVID-19 and shall not be construed as  an  affirmation 
of  the   fee   structure  being 
 collected  by  the   respective institutions. The
appropriate fee  structure relevant for the  full academic year
and  further particulars  shall  abide   by 
the  decision  of  the  Commission  and 
further   orders of  the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh
in WP No 9563/2020.

11.  The Special  Commissioner of Intermediate Education and 
the  Director  of School Education, Andhra Pradesh shall take
further  necessary action accordingly.

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