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    Schools Prohibited from Selling Books, Uniforms, and Stationery Items

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a recent directive, schools have been prohibited from selling books, uniforms, and stationery items directly to students. This move aims to regulate the educational market and prevent exploitation of students and parents through inflated prices. By restricting schools from these sales, authorities hope to encourage competitive pricing and improve access to affordable educational materials.

    Notably, this decision could significantly affect how schools manage their resources and interact with suppliers. Parents may now have the freedom to purchase these items from external vendors, potentially reducing costs and increasing options. Meanwhile, schools will need to adjust their administrative processes and find alternative ways to support students’ material needs without direct sales.

    In a broader context, this policy reflects ongoing efforts to enhance transparency and fairness within the education sector. It also aligns with similar regulations in other regions aimed at protecting consumers in the education market. The impact of this change will be closely monitored to assess its effectiveness in benefiting students and families financially and logistically.

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