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when our child has not been admitted to any school in delhi just because of this senseless point system where their is no place for first child . what option we are left with , being an educated parents govt . may try to play with the future of our child , but when we are earning high salaries hoe can we bear our child not studying in the good school.
i beleive govt ,. itself is responsible for forcing the parents to pay the money and purchase the seat for your child in the school of your choice.
i m not in favour of donation but situations force us to be like that.
when our child has not been admitted to any school in delhi just because of this senseless point system where their is no place for first child . what option we are left with , being an educated parents govt . may try to play with the future of our child , but when we are earning high salaries hoe can we bear our child not studying in the good school.
i beleive govt ,. itself is responsible for forcing the parents to pay the money and purchase the seat for your child in the school of your choice.
i m not in favour of donation but situations force us to be like that.
when our child has not been admitted to any school in delhi just because of this senseless point system where their is no place for first child . what option we are left with , being an educated parents govt . may try to play with the future of our child , but when we are earning high salaries hoe can we bear our child not studying in the good school.
i beleive govt ,. itself is responsible for forcing the parents to pay the money and purchase the seat for your child in the school of your choice.
i m not in favour of donation but situations force us to be like that.
whoever asks for donation, print a ZERO Rupee note from this site.
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While these fees left many baffling, others rue that the non-transparent points system and early results reduced their kids' chance to get a seat in schools of their choice.
"Yes, they asked for an astronomical amount of Rs 1 lakh. Also we are asked to keep mobiles and bags outside so that one may not record their conversations," claims R S Chadha.
Sumit Vohra, who runs the website, concurs, saying many parents have complained about this trend adopted by almost all private schools in Delhi and NCR.
"This is the true face of the capital's education system, or you can say the commercialisation of the system," Vohra told a news agency.
The Directorate of Education (DoE), he says, is very strict this year but till someone does not bring the problem to their notice how it will take any action.
Delhi Education Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely had earlier said he was aware of violations but his department could only act against a school if it receives complaints from parents.
"If they show us a receipt, we can act on it. Most parents don't come forward," Lovely had said.
The Federation of Public Schools, which has around 300 schools under its ambit in Delhi, also acknowledged the issue.
"We have received some complaints against some schools demanding money without receipt. But when we intervened, the schools agreed to give receipts," says R P Mallik, chairman of the federation, without naming the schools.
He, however, says if parents come out with evidence, "we will take action against the schools concerned".
When contacted, several schools denied such reports and said they always issued proper receipts for payments.
"We give receipt of the full amount of the fees deposited by parents," says Rekha Bakshi, principal of Vasant Valley School.
"Who says, we are not giving receipts? Every thing is very transparent here although we have a higher fee-structure. And then, if you want better education and service, you need to pay more," says an official of Noida's Step By Step School.
Another major hurdle the parents are facing is the early publication of results by some schools. The DoE has mandated that no schools should come out with their results before February 1.