Ultimatum: Private schools’ association warns of school closure  

He was also against the Sindh High Court order of limiting the increase to 5% in tuition fee

Investment in teachers is important to raise academic standards. PHOTO: EXPRESS

KARACHI:
Unless their issues are resolves, some private schools will close down as early as the start of the next session, said All Private Schools Management Association (APSMA) chairperson Syed Khalid Shah.

He was addressing a press conference on Thursday at Karachi Press Club where he presented 13 points pertaining to the issues and problems faced by the schools, which included the withdrawal of all the types of commercial taxes that should only be applied on commercial industries. He was also against the Sindh High Court order of limiting the increase to 5% in tuition fee.


Commenting on the recently passed law against corporal punishment, Shah said that they will approach the Supreme Court against this law. According to him, teachers are like parents and if such laws are passed, students will stop obeying teachers. "Students will never listen to teachers if such laws are implemented," said Shah while answering a question.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 3rd, 2017.
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