- MESTA
takes the lead to put forth the case of salaries for private school teachers in
the state
- Teachers
fear an indefinite loss in salaries, jobs as state government decision on
non-collection of school fees have hurt their livelihood
April 24, 2020: The Maharashtra English Schools Trustees Association (MESTA) has
written to Ms. Varsha Gaikwad, Education Minister, Government of Maharashtra,
requesting her to immediately withdraw the ban on collection of school fees by
private school operators so that the teaching and support staff can be paid
their impending salaries.
Most of the teaching and non-teaching staff of
private schools in the state haven’t been paid or would go unpaid from this
month onwards as they are heavily dependent on fee collections. Sanjay Patil,
State President, MESTA has urged the education minister to withdraw the
circular issued on March 30th preventing private schools from
collecting fees until the completion of lockdown.
The teaching and non-teaching staff across the
state fear for their livelihood and survival even though the prime minister of
India, Mr. Narendra Modi has mentioned that all establishments should refrain
from retrenching staff. Despite no money in the coffers, teachers from most of
the private schools have maintained continuity in education through e-learning
and innovative techniques to reach out to students so that they are not at a loss.
Teachers state they are looking at a bleak and uncertain future as they are
unsure when the moratorium will be lifted and they will be paid their dues.
Data from the Economic Survey of Maharashtra tabled in
2018 reveals that there were 22,477 private unaided schools in the state - a
rise of over 111 percent since 2013-14. There are 18,000
Trustee Members and 80,000 teachers across 37 districts associated with MESTA
in the state. Across states, chief
ministers have imposed similar restrictions on collecting fees citing
difficulty among parents to cough up the amount due to job losses and salary
cuts, thus making it difficult for schools to make payments to over two crore
teaching and non-teaching staff across five lakh private schools.
MESTA in their letter to the education minister
urged schools, government and parents to work together to minimize the impact
on everyone. “We have proposed a four-point programme to the education minister
in our petition which includes payment of fees on a monthly basis rather than
quarterly, as was the practice earlier. We also urge the government to support
us in our endeavour as this would ensure continuity of academics,” said Sanjay
Patil.
He added that while education was under the
priority lending sector, loan benefits provided to other sectors should also be
extended to the education sector in crisis situations. “Interest-free loans
should be made available for parents to pay school fees and similar loans
should be made available to schools to pay recurring costs such as salaries,
overheads and capital expenditures.”
Teachers from various states including Maharashtra
have already started campaigning on various online platforms through petitions,
citing domestic hardships and fearing schools going bankrupt, thus putting
their careers in jeopardy and urging the government to take adequate measures
to ease them out of their problems. Teachers through their online petitions
also mention the catastrophic effect shutting down of schools can have on
students and education as a whole.
ABOUT
MAHARASHTRA ENGLISH SCHOOL TRUSTEES ASSOCIATION (MESTA – An nonprofit making
initiative to enhance and empower English school in Maharashtra), founded in 2014 under the leadership of Founder
President Hon. ShriSanjayraoTaydePatil who is working for the betterment of the
English medium school all over Maharashtra. MESTA being the exclusive and the
only platform were the school trustees have received justice throughout against
their various challenges, operational problems and grievances. MESTA has kept
its unique and powerful existence by being able to forward these grievances and
appeals to the government and create reformation in Maharashtra Education system.
Under the guidance of Hon. Shri.SanjayraoTayadePatil and support of all state
office bearers it was fruitfully possible to bring all the English medium
schools under one roof of MESTA.Till
today MESTA has succeeded in enrolling 18,000+ Trustee members and 80,000 teachers setting up MESTA branches in 37 district of
Maharashtra.
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