Delhi govt cracks down on dummy schooling; 10 schools served notice

According to authorities, the crackdown follows growing concerns that such institutions are neglecting students from the Economically Weaker Section (EWS).
Delhi govt cracks down on dummy schooling; 10 schools served notice
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The Delhi government has launched a crackdown on schools allegedly enrolling students without requiring regular attendance — a practice commonly referred to as ‘dummy schooling.’

Officials said that over 20 schools across the national capital are suspected of facilitating such irregular admissions. So far, notices have been issued to 10 schools, and the process of de-recognizing them is underway.

According to authorities, the crackdown follows growing concerns that such institutions are neglecting students from the Economically Weaker Section (EWS).

The move comes shortly after Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta ordered strict action against private schools accused of arbitrarily hiking fees.

“It is completely unacceptable for any school to mentally harass parents or students, threaten them with expulsion, or increase fees without following due process,” Gupta said during a Jan Samvaad held at her residence, where several parents raised complaints.

“There are rules and laws in place, which must be followed. If any school is found violating them, it will face consequences. We have issued notices to all schools against which we received complaints,” she added.

Source: ddnews

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