2024-07-26 02:15:23
Betul: A strange incident happened during the collector’s public hearing in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh. On Tuesday, two girl students had reached the collector with their problem. After listening to the problem of the students, the collector called the driver to his cabin and sent both the students in his car. Along with this, the collector also sent the assistant commissioner of the tribal department and told him to go to the school of the students to solve their problem immediately. Actually, the students told the collector that they have been troubled to get their transfer certificate (TC) for a long time but the school is not giving them TC. The whole matter is of a private school in Shahpur, about 36 km away from Betul district headquarters. Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi was conducting a public hearing at 11 am on Tuesday. During this time, two students of Shahpur tehsil, Pari Thakur and Palak Thakur came. They gave an application of their complaint to the collector.
Why was the student taking TC
In their complaint, they told the collector that they have been selected in Model School. They have taken admission in Model School. They are students of 7th and 8th class. TC is being sought in Model School but the private school where they used to study earlier is refusing to give TC. The children told that their parents were not able to deposit the fees due to which the school is refusing to give TC.
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Assistant Commissioner sent with the children
After listening to the children’s complaint, Collector Narendra Kumar Suryavanshi sent both the students to school in his car and also sent Assistant Commissioner Shilpa Jain with them. After which Jain reached the school with the children and immediately got the TC. The children are very happy after getting the TC. The school management told that the parents of both the children had not paid the fees for the last four years. The fees of both of them had become about 70 thousand rupees. The collector waived the fees and got the TC for the children.