As per the rules, every private school in the state will have to constitute a Parent-Teachers Association.
Five willing parents will be chosen through lottery for a School Level Fee Committee and the committee will also have representation from the school management, Parliamentary Affairs minister Rajendra Rathore said after the meeting.
To address any anomaly in the fee determination, there will be district, division and state-level committees for appeal, he told reporters.
Earlier, those units were proposed to be disinvested altogether.
Creation of the post of Prakratik Chikitsa Adhikari for all the 33 Prakratik Chikitsalaya, which were decided to be opened to promote Yoga and naturopathy, were among other decisions taken in the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.
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