اکیڈمی کے علم میں یہ بات آئی ہے کہ کچھ لوگ کاشان اکیڈمی کا نام استعمال کر کے لوگوں کو بے وقوف بنا رہے ہیں اور آن لائن اسائمنٹس کے کام کا لالچ دیکر ان سے پیسے لے کے فراڈ کر رہے ہیں تمام طلبہ اور ایسے تمام احباب کے علم میں یہ بات لائی جا رہی ہے کہ اکیڈمی کا ایسے کسی بھی شخص یا گروہ کوئی واسطہ نہیں ہے اس کے علاوہ کوئی بھی شخص اگر آپ کو یونیورسٹی یا کسی بھی ادارے کا نام لے کر آپ سے پیسے مانگیں یا آن لائن کام کرنے کا وعدے کرے تو ایسے کسی بھی شخص یا گروہ کی باتیں میں نہ آئیں یہ عاقبت نا اندیش لوگ حالات کے پیش نظر لوگوں کی مجبوری سے فائدہ اُ ٹھاتے ہیں آن لائن کام ایڈوانس وصول کرنے کا عمل سراسر دھوکہ اور فراڈ ہے ایسے لوگوں کے جھانسے میں نہ آئیں اور نہ ہی ایسے لوگوں کو ایڈوانس پیسے دیں کوئی بھی آن لائن کام وہی ہے موثر اور حقیقت پر مبنی ہے جس میں محنت تجربہ اور مکمل آگہی ہے ایسا کام جس میں آپ سے کام کے عوض پیسے نہ مانگے جائیں بلکہ آپ کو آپ کے محنت کا معاوضہ دیا جائے حقیقت میں صحیح ذریعہ معاش کہلاتا ہے ایڈوانس میں کسی کو بھی کوئی پیسے مت دیں اپنی صلاحیتوں پر بھروسہ رکھیں ڈیجیٹل مارکیٹنگ یا آن لائن بزنسز کے کورسز سیکھیں اور آن لائن کام کو سمجھ کر اس میں اپنی محنت اور کامیابی کو یقینی بنائیں

Uncontrolled Fee Hikes by Islamabad Private Schools: Senate Demands Accountability

The uncontrolled fee hikes by private schools in Islamabad have sparked serious concern among parents and lawmakers alike. During a recent meeting, the Senate Standing Committee on Federal Education warned that these rising costs are violating PEIRA’s guidelines and placing an unfair financial burden on families. As education becomes increasingly expensive, stricter regulation is now being demanded to protect parents and ensure transparency in school fee policies.

The Regulatory Framework and Its Challenges

Under the PEIRA Fee Determination Policy, private schools in Islamabad are allowed to raise tuition fees by up to 5 percent annually, with a maximum of 8 percent reserved for high-performing institutions. The policy also explicitly prohibits institutions from forcing parents to purchase books or uniforms from specific vendors. 

However, enforcement has lagged. Several elite schools have reportedly imposed fee increases as high as 12 percent, violating the regulation.  Complaints from parents — including demands for advance payments, penal charges for late payment, and non-transparent fee structures — further underscore systemic weaknesses. 

A major hurdle is the weak oversight and complaint resolution mechanism. While PEIRA claims to act upon complaints, many cases remain unresolved or are settled in favor of schools despite clear contraventions. The News  Senate committee has also been alerted to internal conflicts within PEIRA, including allegations of dual salaries and misuse of authority, which undermine its legitimacy. 

Impacts, Demands, and Path Forward

Impact on Parents and Students

The implications of uncontrolled increases in fees are stark. Many families falling at the middle and lower middle incomes are increasingly challenged by rising school fees that pose a barrier to quality education. Working parents simply are unable to plan or budget when the school fee costs suddenly increase. Alternately, students may feel pressured to leave the school altogether, or may be forced to leave the school for another school.

Senate Committee Actions

In its recent meeting, chaired by Senator Bushra Anjum Butt, the Senate panel expressed urgent concern and demanded corrective action. It ordered schools charging fees of Rs 50,000 or more to revise their challans in line with PEIRA guidelines.  The committee also asked for updated lists of schools violating the fee caps and urged PEIRA to take strict enforcement action. 

What Needs to Be Done

In order to remediate the crisis, there are several actions that are necessary:

Strengthen Enforcement & Transparency

PEIRA must have ”teeth”. We must give PEIRA the ability to penalize, revoke licenses, or suspend practices for habitual offenders. All schedules of fees and rationales should be disclosed so the public can analyze them.

Strong Grievance Redressal

A justifiable grievance mechanism must be clearly defined, publicized and reasonably timed (what matters is that we institute a binding response time & sanction non-responsiveness) – an independent panel of review could ensure accountability.

Periodic Audits and Monitoring

The government should mandate the periodic oversight (audit), both financially and managerially of private schools (but particularly those charging higher fees). Whether the school can justify an increase in fees should be based on the size of the funding, infrastructure of the school, and student output.

Public education & empowering Parents

Parents need to familiarize themselves with their rights regarding the PEIRA policy. Parent bodies and civil society, and the media should document increases in fees and provide transparency if the school refuses to adhere.

Political Will & Legislative Clarity

We urge the government to support amendments (where necessary) to reinforce the ”mandate” of PEIRA (or whatever instrument is developed). These recommendations need to galvanize the Senate’s attention and news production towards a lasting reform in policy.

Conclusion

Unchecked and uncontrolled fee hikes by private schools erode trust, hurt families, and compromise educational equity. The recent Senate intervention signals a renewed push to hold institutions accountable. But true reform will require robust enforcement, transparency, and empowered stakeholders. Only then can we ensure that access to quality education is preserved — without unfair financial burden on families.

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