💨 Abstract
Parents of Delhi Public School (DPS) students protested at the Directorate of Education (DoE) against arbitrary fee hikes and expulsions. DPS Dwarka allegedly expelled 32 students for non-payment of increased fees. Parents demanded transparency and adherence to government-approved fees. They expressed concern about the mental stress on students and urged authorities to intervene. The DoE directed the school to readmit expelled students and ensure no discrimination in fee-related matters.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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