News Topic:School Fee Fixation Committee (SFFC)

FFRC announces ban on admission fees in private schools

The Committee for Fixation and Regulation of Fee of Private Schools (FFRC) in Jammu and Kashmir has issued a circular about schools charging unauthorized admission fees.

J-K fee panel directs schools not to charge annual fee for four months

Jammu and Kashmir Committee for Fixation and Regulation of Fee of Private Schools directed all schools in the valley not to charge annual fees for four months.

14 percent hike in transport fees for private schools approved in J-K

The Government Fee Fixation Committee (GFFC) has approved the hike in transportation fees by 14 per cent for private schools in both Jammu and Kashmir divisions.

Govt stops private schools from charging transport charges

SRINAGAR — The government has barred private schools of Jammu and Kashmir from collecting the transport fee of the lockdown period till further orders.In...

Government directs private schools not to charge admission fee

Srinagar: Amid an outrage against profiteering by some private schools, the government has barred charging admission fee from students taken into the privately-run educational...

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