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Hyderabad Bans Sale of Uniforms, Books, and Shoes on Private School Premises

“The sale of books/notes books/ stationary at the school counter, if any, should be on a non-commercial, no-profit-no-loss basis,” a notice from DEO said.

by Deccan Voice
Hyderabad Bans Sale of Uniforms, Books, and Shoes on Private School Premises - Deccan Voice

The Telangana government has banned the sale of uniforms, books, and shoes on private school premises in Hyderabad. This new rule aims to prevent schools from pressuring parents to buy these items exclusively from them, often at higher prices.

The government has directed private schools to stop selling these items within their premises immediately. Parents now have the freedom to purchase uniforms, books, and shoes from any store of their choice, ensuring they can find better prices and quality.

Schools are also prohibited from forcing parents to buy items from specific vendors. This move is intended to promote fair competition and relieve parents from the financial burden of overpriced school supplies.

Education officials will monitor compliance with this rule, and schools violating it may face penalties. Parents are encouraged to report any instances where schools try to sell these items on their premises or coerce them into buying from designated vendors.

This decision has been welcomed by parents and consumer rights groups, who have long complained about the monopolistic practices of some private schools. By allowing parents to choose where to buy their children’s school supplies, the government hopes to make education more affordable and equitable.

In summary, the ban on selling uniforms, books, and shoes on private school premises in Hyderabad is a significant step towards protecting parents’ rights and ensuring fair market practices in the education sector.

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