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Education Minister’s Directives Must Move From Rhetoric To Reality

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
November 14, 2025
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Education Minister’s decisive directives on regulating private school fees and textbook prices represent a crucial intervention to protect Jammu and Kashmir’s parents from educational exploitation. Her recognition that “education is a social responsibility” must now translate into immediate, rigorous enforcement to ensure these words don’t remain merely rhetorical. The comprehensive review of private school regulation marks a significant step toward restoring education’s fundamental purpose as a social service rather than a commercial enterprise. The rampant commercialisation of education has made quality learning increasingly inaccessible to middle and low-income families. Arbitrary fee hikes, forced purchase of overpriced textbooks from designated sellers, and hidden charges have turned fundamental education into a profit-driven industry. The minister’s instructions to establish transparent fee structures, create dynamic websites for public monitoring, and crack down on illegal textbook sales address precisely these systemic abuses that have burdened parents for years. Her emphasis on evidence-based fee revision mechanisms demonstrates a nuanced understanding that regulation must balance affordability with institutional sustainability. However, the real test lies in implementation. Past directives have often been diluted by lax enforcement and powerful school management lobbies. Chief Education Officers must now demonstrate zero tolerance toward violations, conducting regular, surprise inspections and imposing meaningful penalties on erring institutions. The proposed grievance redressal mechanism must be accessible, responsive, and empowered to deliver swift justice to affected parents. The directive for routine checks on both schools and bookshops needs to be implemented through a systematic inspection regime with clear accountability measures. The government must ensure its own house is in order as timely distribution of textbooks in government schools, efficient processing of GP funds, and quality teacher training are essential to provide credible alternatives to private education. The minister’s comprehensive approach of combining regulatory strictness with constructive engagement with school managements offers a balanced path forward. But without consistent follow-through and accountability for implementing officers, these welcome directives risk becoming another set of forgotten guidelines. Our children’s future is too precious to be held hostage by commercial interests. The administration must prove its commitment by making these regulations non-negotiable and ensuring that every child in Jammu and Kashmir has access to quality education without their family facing financial exploitation.

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