Parents outside DPS Dwarka protested against the increase in fees, school held children hostage in library
News Update April 12, 2025 07:24 AM

Parents are protesting against the fees hike in DPS Dwarka, Delhi. Meanwhile, the school library has also been accused of holding children hostage. Parents say that the school has taken the children hostage, while there has been no response from the school administration in this case. Parents are raising their voice outside the school to protest against the increase in fees.

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Parents say that schools are charging arbitrary fees. The children are being prevented from going to the classroom and they have been taken hostage in the library. On TV9, the DM of South West admitted that children have been taken hostage in the school. When DM Lakshya Sinhal of South West, Lakshya Sinhal investigated, found that the children were sitting in the library. According to him, the children were not allowed to go to the classroom. DM said that the investigation report has been sent to the Education Department.

Parents say that DPS Dwarka is charging fees arbitrarily. He is clear that he will only pay the same fees which are approved by the Directorate of Education. Parents also allege that since DPS Dwarka is located on the land of DDA, it cannot increase the fees without permission of DEE. Apart from this, the parents of the children studying in the school say that the school is locking the children in the library for not paying the increased fees, so that they are not getting permission to go out. This situation is particularly worrying for students of class X, because it is important for them every day. Thus, children are becoming victims of school arbitrariness.

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What do parents have to ask?

Parents say that the Delhi government and the Directorate of Education should take concrete steps against schools instead of giving only assurance. Responsibility should be fixed for the inaction of the National/State Child Rights Protection Commission (NCPCR) and negligence of the officials concerned. Officers who failed to protect the rights of children should resign from their posts.

DM investigated, children met in library

The case of closure of children in the library was investigated by South West DM Lakshya Sinhal. He told that when he reached for investigation, the children were found sitting in the library. He has sent the report of this matter to the Education Department. TV 9 Bharatvarsha tried to contact the principal on this entire episode, in which he was sent a message through WhatsApp and e-mail, as well as trying to talk to school, but no response was received from the school.

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