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helps us pay CBSE exams fees , poor student urge kejriwal


New Delhi: "Due to the novel coro navirus - induced national lock down, my father is without a job for the past five months. Our situation is so bad that we only eat one meala day. At this moment, I will not be ab  le to pay the examination fees of Rs 2,150, "wrote Aditya Kumar Mau rya, a Class X student of a govern ment school in southeast Delhi's Madanpur Khadar, in a postcard.  Maurya is among the 100 - odd children living in the area who have written to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal seeking his help to pay the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examination fees.  

Maurya further wrote, "The on115 ly option I have to borrow from a neighbor and pay.  But I don't know how I will repay it.  Please help.  "In notes written in Hindi, the stu dents have expressed their hardships."  The fees for Class XII students vary between Rs 1,500 and Rs 2,400, de pending on the number of subjects opted by the student.  For students of TO 2.AK, T Class X, the fees vary FEES SOUT from Rs1,500 to Rs1,800.  CBSE FOR "My father used to ri OF CLASS de an autorickshaw ta ken on rent. 

Now, the au torickshaw has been taken away from him. My father is without ajob and I don't know how to pay the money? Can CBSE exempt  the fees k for us or the government help us?  ”Asked Nikhil, a Class XII student.  Last year, the Aam Aadmi Party government had paid the registra tion fees for students of all its schools.  This time, the schools have not received any notice in this regard yet.  On Friday, the scho ols were issued a circular HE EXAM asking them to submit HT BY the list of candidates for STUDENTS classes X and XII as per the procedure followed in 2018-19, by October 10.  Prior to 2019, the state government used to bear the cost of the registration fees for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes students. 

These students used to pay Rs 50 and the state government the remaining amount.  This year, there is no clarity yet on the matter.  Kirti, a student of a co-educa tion school in Madanpur Khadar, told TOI that paying the examina tion fees would not be possible for her.  She doesn't have parents and li ves with her grandmother who re cently lost herjob at a factory "I am somehow able to feed the children in the house. Now, I don't know how to pay this much money. Borrowing money looks like  the only option left, "said Shanti Rana, Kirti's grandmother.  t Meanwhile, the Delhi chapter of 1 All India Parents Association has also written aletter to PM Narendra Modi seeking his help in the matter. 


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