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Toward A More Equitable & Accountable Educational Ecosystem

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
March 30, 2026
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Toward A More Equitable & Accountable Educational Ecosystem
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The rising cost of private education has long been a source of anxiety for parents across Jammu and Kashmir. For years, families have struggled under the weight of arbitrary fee hikes, often imposed without justification or transparency. In a welcome move, Education Minister Sakeena Itoo has now directed the JKBOSE authorities to take firm action against private schools indulging in such practices, reaffirming the government’s commitment to protecting parents from unjustified financial exploitation. During a comprehensive review meeting at the Civil Secretariat in Jammu, the minister made it clear that schools must function with responsibility and transparency. Any attempt to exploit students or parents through unauthorised fee structures will not be tolerated. The strict enforcement of existing regulations to safeguard public trust deeply resonates with countless families who have long felt helpless in the face of unilateral fee decisions. Private schools, whether affiliated with JKBOSE or CBSE, must operate within the framework of prescribed norms. Regular inspections and monitoring committees will help ensure that schools do not impose undue financial burdens on parents. Equally important is the establishment of a robust grievance redressal mechanism, which will give parents a voice and a channel to seek justice when they feel wronged. Education should be a bridge to opportunity, not a source of financial distress. The government must not stand by while families are exploited under the guise of quality education. The government has to keep its vision broader for education reform by streamlining examinations, digitising processes, and strengthening curriculum implementation under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. These efforts, combined with strict oversight of private schools, point toward a more equitable and accountable educational ecosystem. In a society where education is rightly valued as the key to a better future, no parent should have to choose between their child’s schooling and their financial stability. The minister’s directive is a timely step in the right direction. What matters now is its implementation—swift, consistent, and without exception. Only then will the promise of fairness and transparency translate into real relief for the people who need it most.

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