In a major relief for parents, the Delhi government has issued strict directions to private schools, stating that they cannot force students or parents to buy books, uniforms, or items from specific vendors. The move aims to reduce financial burden and bring transparency to school- expenses.
The most important change is clear:
Parents are now completely free to purchase books, uniforms, and stationery from any shop of their choiceas long as the items match the prescribed syllabus and specifications.
Schools can no longer:
This effectively ends the monopoly many schools had created through tie-ups with select vendors.
The directive comes after multiple complaints from parents who were being forced to buy expensive materials from designated shops.
The government stepped in to ensure affordability and fairness.
To ensure compliance, schools have been given clear instructions:
This ensures parents know exactly what is required—without being forced into specific purchases.
Another important rule introduced:
This prevents unnecessary expenses for parents caused by repeated uniform updates.
The government has also put enforcement measures in place:
This ensures the directive is not just advisory—but enforceable.
The Delhi government has emphasized that private schools must operate on a “no profit, no loss” basis.
Any practice that:
will now be treated as a violation.
The Delhi government has barred private schools from forcing parents to buy books, uniforms, or stationery from specific vendors. Parents are now free to purchase from any shop, provided items meet prescribed standards. Schools must ensure transparency, avoid frequent uniform changes, and follow strict rules. Violations can lead to legal action, making this a major step toward reducing costs and improving fairness.