NSF once more appeals the private schools to waive fee of non essential components

IT News
Kohima, Oct. 22:

The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) has reiterated its earlier appeal to the Proprietors and managements of all private educational institutions to consider the difficulties being faced by the parents of the students admitted in their respective institution by extending selective fee waiver to those truly deserving of the same.
A press statement by Ninoto Awomi, President of the NSF has once more appealed to the proprietors and managements of the private educational institutions to work out modalities wherein the non-essential components of the fees are waived off for all the students as the raging pandemic means that the students are not availing those services.
“The federation would like to place on record our sincerest appreciation to some of the institutions for boldly coming forward and extending their helping hands in the form of fee waiver and other humanitarian services to the students and teaching community”, it added.

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