Will not allow private schools in Delhi to hike fee arbitrarily: Manish Sisodia
Friday, April 5, 2019 IST
Manish Sisodia’s comment came a day after the Delhi high court barred private schools built on public land from raising their fee until April 8, the next date of hearing on a petition challenging a March 15 order by a single judge that allowed the increase.
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