Top Delhi school faces de-recognition from MCD
Top Delhi school faces de-recognition from MCD
Children of top bureaucrats and politicians study at this school.

New Delhi: In Delhi, a top school, Sriram, is facing possible de-recognition. Children of top bureaucrats, businessmen and politicians study at this school.

According to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Sriram School has increased its quarterly fees by nearly 30 per cent in a bid to collect money for clearing their teachers' arrears.

Sri Ram school has sent notices to parents asking them to submit around Rs 23,000 in three instalments towards clearing 'arrears' of teachers. The instalments are due in January, March and May.

With teachers dues mounting post the Sixth Pay Commission report, and delay in the final recommendations of the Bansal Committee report, schools are turning to parents.

In case Shriram goes ahead with this fee hike, it could face de-recognition of status by the Municipal Corporation of India.

The junior wing of the school, situated in Delhi's Vasant Vihar area comes under the purview of the MCD.

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