Maharashtra govt can take over private educational institutions if needed: Kesarkar

While responding a query, Maharashtra school education minister states that govt can take over private schools to protect interest of students.

Maharashtra private schools. (Picture: Shutterstock)
Maharashtra private schools. (Picture: Shutterstock)

Press Trust of India | March 20, 2023 | 05:44 PM IST

MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government can take over private institutions if required to protect the interest of students, state Minister Deepak Kesarkar told the legislative council on Monday.

The school education minister was responding to a query by MLC Kiran Sarnaik of the Amaravati teachers' constituency who sought to know from the government about clearing non-teaching grants to unaided institutions.

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"No need to only raise the issues of teachers in the House. The interest of students should also be protected. We can take over private schools if needed. It has been done in Rajasthan," Kesarkar claimed.

Angered by the minister's comments, NCP legislators Eknath Khadse and Vikram Kale raised objection. If the government wants to take over private educational institutions, then it needs to pay them first, Khadse said.

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