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Big Relief For Parents: Delhi Government Bars Schools From Forcing Book, Uniform Purchases

Delhi Directorate of Education Issues New Orders to Curtail Commercialisation in Private Schools

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Last updated: 02/04/2026 6:01 PM
By Bhargav Teja
Published: 02/04/2026
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The Directorate of Education (DoE) has issued a new directive aimed at preventing private unaided recognized schools in the city from forcing parents to purchase books, uniforms, and related materials from specific vendors. The order emphasizes that parents are free to buy these items from any supplier of their choice, provided they adhere to the prescribed syllabus and specifications.

Major Crackdown Ahead of New Academic Session

In an effort to curb commercial practices, the DoE has instructed all private schools to cease mandating purchases from designated shops or suppliers. The directive comes in response to parental complaints alleging that some schools were compelling families to buy prescribed materials exclusively from certain vendors.

Key Provisions and Restrictions

The order clearly states that schools must not:

  • Force parents to buy materials from specific vendors.
  • Prescribe or promote additional items beyond the approved curriculum.
  • Frequently change uniform designs or specifications, which must remain unchanged for at least three years.
  • Enter into exclusive vendor arrangements that restrict parental choice.

Furthermore, schools are required to:

  • Display class-wise lists of prescribed books and materials publicly—on websites, notice boards, and within school premises.
  • Clearly specify uniform details.
  • List at least five nearby vendors with names, addresses, and contact information to ensure transparency.

Parents Have Full Freedom

The DoE reiterated that parents are free to purchase materials from any vendor, provided the items match the prescribed syllabus and specifications. Schools are prohibited from objecting to or refusing accepted materials regardless of where they are bought.

Grievance Redressal and Enforcement

A structured complaint system has been established. Parents can report violations by contacting the designated nodal officer, Dr. Rajpal Singh, Deputy Director of Education (PSB), via helpline at 9818154069 or email at ddeact1@gmail.com, between 9 AM and 6 PM on working days.

Authorities have assured that complaints will be acted upon swiftly, with violations potentially leading to legal action under the Delhi School Education Act and Rules (DSEAR), 1973, and the Right to Education Rules, 2011.

Legal Warning and Significance

The directive warns that non-compliance will invoke strict penalties under Section 24 of DSEAR, 1973, along with other applicable laws. Officials say the move aims to strengthen safeguards against commercialisation and promote transparency in school procurement practices.

Looking Ahead

While the rules are now in place, the challenge lies in enforcement. Will private schools fully comply, or will monitoring and action be needed to ensure adherence? The coming months will reveal how effectively these measures curb unfair commercial practices in Delhi’s schools.

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