Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann (File photo) Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday said fee hike by private schools will be capped at 5% per annum.He said a law will be introduced in the next assembly session.Addressing the media in Chandigarh, Mann said private schools will not be allowed to increase their fees by more than 5 per cent per annum.He said he received many calls from parents and students complaining that schools harassed them by threatening to withhold roll numbers or certificates until dues were paid.”The Punjab government has decided that fee hike by private schools will be capped at 5 per cent per annum. They can raise fee only by 5 per cent in a year,” Mann said.The chief minister clarified that it will apply to all kinds of fees, not just tuition.He said schools that raised fees by over 15 per cent in the past three years must refund the fee component charged above the 15 per cent increase.He informed reporters that a strict law will be brought in this regard and asserted that it will be the toughest law in the country.Mann said a fine will be imposed on schools that violate the law’s provisions, and continued violations can lead to cancellation of affiliation.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosFirhad Hakim Resigns As Kolkata Mayor, TMC Says Mamata Banerjee ‘Permitted’ HimExpelled TMC Leader Ritabrata Banerjee Appointed LoP, Urges Mamata To Be Rebels’ ‘Chief Advisor”Cease Such Attacks’: India Condemns Kuwait Airport Attack That Killed Indian CitizenHow A Class 12 Student Traced The CBSE-Coempt Tender Trail And Raised Tough QuestionsMamata’s TMC Orders Organisational Reset Amid Growing MLA Revolt Buzz | WatchThe US Just Threatened India With New Tariffs Mid-Negotiation. Here’s The Full Story21 Dead, 47 Rescued After Massive Fire Engulfs Building In Delhi’s Malviya NagarModi Cabinet Approves ATF Price Stabilisation Fund, Unveils Scheme To Reduce Delhi Air PollutionWhy The 58-MLA Rebel Claim Could Become A Major Test For Mamata Banerjee?Delhi Malviya Nagar Restaurant Fire: 21 Dead, 47 Rescued in Massive Blaze | Watch123PhotostoriesKangana Ranaut skips fast fashion, embraces handloom royalty in Gaurang Shah’s majestic Kanjeevaram sareeBenefits of Tulsi Mala according to hindu traditions8 metro corridors driving residential growth and transforming India’s urban housing landscapeGreen anacondas can do THIS? 10 facts that may surprise youKatrina Kaif to Kareena Kapoor Khan: Bollywood actresses who became mothers after 40 and broke stereotypesLalit Modi’s crores-worth London mansion is a 7,000 sq ft cricketing den with signed jerseys, lavish interiors and a private liftUttarakhand’s Valley of Flowers is now open for 2026: Everything travellers need to know before visitingLove vs ego: 7 powerful differences that can make or break your relationship7 royal palaces in India that are now luxury hotelsSummer travel making you feel sick? Try these 8 home remedies that can beat nausea naturally123Hot PicksDelhi Restaurant FireRitabrata BanerjeeDonald TrumpAbhishek BanerjeeJay Silva Cause of DeathWI vs SLMaria SharapovaPat CumminsRitabrata BanerjeeTop TrendingDelhi Malviya Nagar Restaurant FireBengaluru MurderK AnnamalaiPatrik LaineMaja chwalinskaDK ShivakumarKarnataka Family MurderSouth Delhi Building CollapseMamata BanerjeeAbhishek Banerjee
Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday said fee hike by private schools will be capped at 5% per annum.He said a law will be introduced in the next assembly session.Addressing the media in Chandigarh, Mann said private schools will not be allowed to increase their fees by more than 5 per cent per annum.He said he received many calls from parents and students complaining that schools harassed them by threatening to withhold roll numbers or certificates until dues were paid.“The Punjab government has decided that fee hike by private schools will be capped at 5 per cent per annum. They can raise fee only by 5 per cent in a year,” Mann said.The chief minister clarified that it will apply to all kinds of fees, not just tuition.He said schools that raised fees by over 15 per cent in the past three years must refund the fee component charged above the 15 per cent increase.He informed reporters that a strict law will be brought in this regard and asserted that it will be the toughest law in the country.Mann said a fine will be imposed on schools that violate the law’s provisions, and continued violations can lead to cancellation of affiliation.