Delhi Private School Removes Students From Class 12 Session Over Pending Fees

In a controversial move, a private school in Delhi has expelled four Class 12 students from the current academic session due to their failure to pay pending fees, as stipulated under the Delhi School Education Rules of 1973. The decision has sparked outrage among parents and education advocates, who argue that such actions are detrimental to students' educational continuity and mental well-being. Critics of the school’s policy highlight the financial difficulties many families are facing, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has strained household incomes. This incident raises broader questions about the enforcement of fee regulations in private institutions and the impact of economic pressures on students' education. As the debate unfolds, stakeholders are calling for a more compassionate approach to fee collection that considers individual circumstances, rather than resorting to expulsion as a first measure. The school’s administration has yet to respond to the backlash or clarify its stance on the matter, leaving many parents anxious about their children's education and future prospects.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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