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Punjab Govt Denies Rs 10000 Limit on Private School Fees

Punjab Govt Denies Rs 10000 Limit on Private School Fees




In Punjab, the cost of private school education has long been a matter of public concern, with many parents struggling to meet rising fees. Middle- and lower-income families frequently describe these expenses as an unbearable financial burden. Complaints against major private school chains such as Beaconhouse School System and Lahore Grammar School LGS have highlighted that monthly fees often range between Rs 25,000 and Rs 50,000, excluding additional charges for admissions, transportation, extracurricular activities, and other services. Despite existing regulations to control fee hikes, enforcement remains inconsistent, allowing many schools to increase fees annually under various pretexts. The students can check the latest updates that Punjab Govt Denies Rs 10,000 Limit on Private School Fees.

Viral Social Media Claim

Recently, a post circulated widely on social media claiming that the Punjab government had decided to cap private school fees at Rs 10,000 per month, starting January 2026. The message suggested that major school networks, including Beaconhouse and LGS, would be affected, promising relief for millions of parents struggling with educational costs amid rising inflation. This misinformation sparked widespread discussion, confusion, and hope among parents, students, and school administrators.

Official Clarification from Education Minister

Punjab’s Education Minister, Rana Sikandar Hayat, has strongly denied these claims, clarifying that no decision has been made to limit private school fees to Rs 10,000 per month. He emphasized that no notification, policy, or summary regarding such a cap has been issued by the School Education Department or the provincial cabinet. The minister described the viral information as fake and misleading, urging the public not to trust or share unverified news.

Government’s Approach to Education Reforms

While rejecting the false claim, Rana Sikandar Hayat highlighted that the provincial government remains committed to education reforms, focusing on transparency, quality, and stronger regulatory oversight of private institutions. However, setting a uniform fee limit for all private schools is not part of the current reform agenda. Any future decisions on fee regulation would be implemented through proper legal channels and officially communicated to the public.

Public Advisory on Misinformation

The education minister advised parents, students, and citizens to verify news from official sources before sharing information regarding education policies. He noted that misinformation about school fees and other education-related topics has previously caused unnecessary anxiety and unrest among families and educational institutions. Experts emphasize the need for stronger communication strategies by government departments to counter misinformation and ensure accurate information reaches the public promptly.


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