Private Tuition Centre Union deputation meets MLA

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 4: A delegation of all Private Tuition Centre Union of Samba today met with M. L. A. Samba Dr Gagan Bhagat. The delegation was led by Yog Raj and it comprised of highly educated youth.
Yog Raj highlighted the agony and trauma faced by the educated youth after the closure of tuition centres.
It demanded that there should be a slab system to fulfill the requirements mentioned under J&K Rules for Private Tuition Centre, 2010, a separate terms and conditions for very high turnover institutions, High, Low and Very Low turnover institutions.
It also demanded that there should be some kind of relaxations to those tuition centres run by single or two persons working in rural areas, relaxation be given to the educated unemployed persons running their institutions, the order should be kept in abeyance for a period of three months for completion of the requirements on the basis of turnover / income of the tuition centres.
All the members urged the Government through the MLA Samba that this order will affect the employment of educated youth at large scale and will result in the socio-economic problems as the persons who are teaching in rural areas are doing social work by teaching at a minimal tuition fee and their job is educating the society and not for making money.
Dr. Devinder Manyal, MLA Samba assured the delegation that their grievances will be discussed with the higher level of the Government and a proper policy would be framed by the Government.