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Notices served to schools over arbitrary fees hike: Delhi CM

CM Rekha Gupta says a zero-tolerance policy is in place for any kind of injustice
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta during a public dialogue programme. Parents of children of a Delhi school lodged a complaint during the programme regarding wrong collection of fees and expulsion of children from the school. PTI Photo
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday said that notices have been issued to schools against which complaints of arbitrary fee hikes have been received.

These schools have been asked to respond, failing which strict action will be taken against them, the chief minister said.

Addressing a ‘Jan Samvad’ (public meeting), the chief minister received a complaint about a private school in Model Town, allegedly increasing fees and expelling students.

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Sharing the incident in a post on X, Gupta said, “Today, a case related to Queen Mary’s School in Model Town came up, where parents complained about unjust fee collection and the expulsion of students.”

The matter has been taken seriously and officials have been directed to carry out an immediate investigation and take necessary action, she said.

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“No school has the right to harass parents over fees or remove students unfairly,” she said, adding that all schools are expected to follow set rules and regulations, and any violation will result in action.

“A zero-tolerance policy is in place for any kind of injustice, exploitation, or irregularities—no negligence will be accepted. Our commitment is clear that every child deserves justice, dignity, and quality education,” Gupta said.

She emphasised that the Delhi government remains committed to transparency, equal opportunity, and protection of children’s rights in education.

“Notices have been issued to schools against which complaints of arbitrary fee hikes have been received. These schools have been asked to respond, failing which strict action will be taken,” the chief minister said.

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