The Sindh government has taken a significant step to ease financial pressure on parents by restricting private schools from charging any fees beyond admission and monthly tuition. In a recent notification, the Directorate of Private Institutions declared that schools may only impose these two charges, and parents are encouraged to report any violations for which the government promises strict action against non-compliant schools.
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This move addresses rising concerns about private school fees, which have increasingly burdened families. With living costs soaring and wages stagnant, many parents struggle to afford the high fees, often compromising their own needs to ensure quality education for their children. This new regulation aims to relieve parents and make educational opportunities more accessible for all children in Sindh.