Delhi Schools Ordered to Adjust Fee Collection Practices
The Directorate of Education in Delhi has instructed private schools to collect fees monthly, following complaints of advance payment demands. Schools are warned of severe actions, including potential takeovers, for non-compliance. The directive aims to relieve financial pressures on families and ensure fair access to education.
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The Directorate of Education (DoE) in Delhi has stepped in to regulate fee collection methods practiced by private, unaided, and recognized schools in the capital.
This move comes after numerous complaints from parents who claimed schools were obligating them to make advance payments in bimonthly or quarterly instalments, imposing undue financial burdens.
Schools have been warned of severe penalties, including the potential loss of recognition, for any breaches, in a bid to ensure equitable educational access and alleviate family financial stress, particularly for those in low and middle-income brackets.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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