Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood chaired a meeting to draft a comprehensive regulatory framework for coaching centres in the capital. A multidisciplinary committee will set guidelines on fees, safety, infrastructure, mental health support, grievance redressal and working conditions, following the Gauba Committee’s report after the 2024 Old Rajendra Nagar flooding incident.
New Delhi: Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting to discuss the formulation of a comprehensive regulatory framework for functioning of coaching centres in Delhi.
The Director of Higher Education will serve as the Nodal Officer for drafting the policy, said an official statement.
A multidisciplinary committee will be constituted to formulate detailed guidelines covering key areas like fee structure, student safety and welfare, mental health support and counselling mechanisms, said the statement, quoting Sood.
Infrastructure standards and building safety compliance, fire and emergency preparedness measures, teacher and staff welfare and standardisation of working conditions will also be areas of the committee’s focus, said the statement.
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