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Assam to regulate coaching centres

way2barak, Aug 20: Assam Cabinet has approved the ‘Private Coaching Institutes (Control and Student Mental Health Protection) Rules, 2026.’

Announcing the decision on his official X handle, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasised that the state government will now maintain strict oversight of private coaching centers to ensure that the mental health and safety of children are placed above academic competition.

The Chief Minister stated that the fundamental philosophy behind these regulations is “Children first, before ranks,” adding that the real priority of the state is the child and not just their marks.

Under the new rules, it is now mandatory for any private coaching institution with 50 or more students to register with the government.

To address the psychological pressure faced by students, every such institution is required to have a dedicated counsellor on its premises. Furthermore, the government has mandated that suicide prevention measures and the Tele-MANAS helpline be readily available within the coaching centers.

The new regulations also aim to dismantle toxic academic environments by banning the practice of dividing student batches based solely on marks or grades. The state has also prohibited any form of public shaming or humiliation based on a student’s rank.

Institutions are now required to obtain safety certificates and adhere to strict mental health governance protocols. To ensure accountability, the rules mandate immediate action and protection for students or parents upon the receipt of a complaint.

Chief Minister Sarma highlighted that the government would not tolerate any negligence in the implementation of these rules. Any institution found in violation of these regulations will face a fine of ₹1 lakh and strict administrative action.

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