India, April 7 -- The future of more than 600 students of City International School in Oshiwara remains uncertain, prompting parents to stage a protest at Azad Maidan on Monday, as many are still struggling to secure admissions for their children in nearby schools two months after the institution announced its closure.
Parents said several schools in the vicinity are demanding higher fees and additional donations, making it difficult for families to shift their children. With the new academic year for ICSE board schools beginning in April, the delay has heightened concerns about academic loss.
The situation is particularly serious for 137 students admitted under the Right to Education (RTE) quota, as parents said there is still no clear...
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