Delhi News: Increased fees without the consent of the Department of Education, ten children were suspended from school for not depositing - Ncr East Delhi School Fee Hike Hike Step Parents Removing Protest Students
The Salwan Public School in Mayur Vihar in East Delhi increased the fees by 57%, making parents angry. Parents claim that ten students were suspended because they did not pay fees. The school management says that the time was given to deposit the fees and have not been suspended. Parents complained to the education department. A symbolic picture was used. Jagran correspondent, East Delhi. The Salwan Public School Management at Mayur Vihar Phase-3 increased the fees by 57 percent. There is anger among parents. It is alleged that the school showed the way out to ten students because they did not put down the increased fees. While the school management says the parents of the children were given time to deposit the fees. Remove ad, just read the news, say parents that the school management has increased a 57 percent fee in two academic sessions. 32 percent fees were increased 24-25 during the early days of the session. During which two children were expelled because they opposed the increased fees. Those who later enrolled at the school for paying increased fees, including apology. Now in the 25-26 session, the school is being searched by increasing the fee by 19 percent. As for the increased fees, the family members should not send their children to school by sending time, message and email on behalf of the school administration. Parents also complained to the Department of Education in this regard. Parents say that if the fees are not deposited, the school management will spoil the future of their children. The school has not raised the fees over the past ten years. During this time we increased the salary of our staff. The school is engaged in financial deficit due to the non -mission of the Directorate of Education. The school has come to close. No child was expelled from school. The time to deposit the fees to the family members. Notices were given to ten families of the school. Richa Sharma, Principal, Salwan Public School