Bilaspur School Uniform Shop Sealed After Parents’ Complaint

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Bilaspur School Uniform Shop Sealed After Parents’ Complaint

Education department seals uniform and book shop linked to St Xavier’s School in Bilaspur after parents alleged pressure to buy only from a fixed store.

The Chhattisgarh education department has taken strict action against alleged forced sale practices by a private school in Bilaspur after a uniform and book shop operating near the campus was sealed during an inspection drive.

The action came after parents complained that they were being compelled to purchase school uniforms, books and study material only from a designated shop linked to the school management. Following the complaint, the district administration ordered an immediate inquiry into the matter. Officials from the education department conducted a surprise inspection on Friday and sealed the shop after allegedly finding school-tagged uniforms and books during the raid.

Parents Raise Complaints

According to officials, several parents approached the administration claiming that the school management was pressuring them to buy uniforms and educational material from a particular outlet located near the school premises. Parents alleged that they were not allowed to purchase uniforms or books from open markets despite high prices being charged at the designated shop.

The matter eventually reached Bilaspur Collector Sanjay Agrawal, who directed the district education department to conduct an immediate investigation into the allegations. The issue quickly turned into a major Public Interest Story in Bilaspur as parents demanded stricter monitoring of private schools operating in the district.

Raid Conducted By Officials

Following the collector’s instructions, District Education Officer Vijay Kumar Tande formed a special team to investigate the complaint. The inspection team included senior education department officials and administrative representatives. During the raid, the team inspected Sai Enterprises, a shop operating opposite the school campus in Vyapar Vihar area. Officials claimed they found uniforms carrying the school’s official tags along with books reportedly prescribed for students of the institution. After preliminary verification, the shop was sealed by the administration.

School Gets Notice

Following the action, the education department issued a formal notice to the school management seeking clarification regarding the alleged link with the shop. Officials stated that government guidelines clearly prohibit private schools from forcing parents to buy uniforms, books or stationery from any particular vendor. Authorities also warned that strict action could be initiated against institutions violating educational norms and commercial conduct rules. The department said further action would depend on the findings of the ongoing investigation.

Network Under Scanner

During the inspection, officials reportedly called the shop operator for questioning. According to sources, the operator claimed the store had already been transferred to a person allegedly connected with the school administration. Documents examined during the inquiry reportedly supported parts of the claim, raising suspicion about indirect involvement of individuals associated with the institution. Investigators are now examining financial transactions and operational links connected to the shop. Officials believe the matter may involve a wider commercial arrangement designed to generate profits through compulsory purchases by parents.

Principal Denies Allegations

Reacting to the action, school principal Jitendra Hundal denied any direct involvement of the school in operating the sealed shop. He stated that the store was located outside the official school premises and claimed several other commercial establishments also functioned in the same area. The principal further said the school management had no role in deciding what products were sold in nearby shops. However, education department officials maintained that the investigation would continue based on available records and complaints received from parents.

Strict Rules In Place

Authorities said the state government has already issued clear regulations regarding sale of school books, uniforms and stationery items. Under existing norms, private schools cannot force parents to buy material from specific vendors. Schools are also not permitted to change uniforms frequently.

Officials said school uniforms generally cannot be changed before three years unless special approval is granted. The government has also mandated that only NCERT and SCERT books are allowed for Classes 1 to 8 in recognised institutions. Apart from this, annual fee hikes beyond prescribed limits are also subject to regulation.

Hundreds Of Schools Under Watch

Bilaspur district reportedly has around 562 private schools functioning under different boards and educational societies.v To monitor irregularities, the government has constituted district-level monitoring committees headed by collectors and district education officers.

Despite the regulations, complaints regarding arbitrary fee collection and forced purchases from selected vendors continue to emerge from different districts. Officials admitted that this was among the first major cases in Bilaspur where a shop was sealed in connection with alleged violations involving private school operations.

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Bilaspur School Uniform Shop Sealed After Parents’ Complaint

Digital Desk

The Chhattisgarh education department has taken strict action against alleged forced sale practices by a private school in Bilaspur after a uniform and book shop operating near the campus was sealed during an inspection drive.

The action came after parents complained that they were being compelled to purchase school uniforms, books and study material only from a designated shop linked to the school management. Following the complaint, the district administration ordered an immediate inquiry into the matter. Officials from the education department conducted a surprise inspection on Friday and sealed the shop after allegedly finding school-tagged uniforms and books during the raid.

Parents Raise Complaints

According to officials, several parents approached the administration claiming that the school management was pressuring them to buy uniforms and educational material from a particular outlet located near the school premises. Parents alleged that they were not allowed to purchase uniforms or books from open markets despite high prices being charged at the designated shop.

The matter eventually reached Bilaspur Collector Sanjay Agrawal, who directed the district education department to conduct an immediate investigation into the allegations. The issue quickly turned into a major Public Interest Story in Bilaspur as parents demanded stricter monitoring of private schools operating in the district.

Raid Conducted By Officials

Following the collector’s instructions, District Education Officer Vijay Kumar Tande formed a special team to investigate the complaint. The inspection team included senior education department officials and administrative representatives. During the raid, the team inspected Sai Enterprises, a shop operating opposite the school campus in Vyapar Vihar area. Officials claimed they found uniforms carrying the school’s official tags along with books reportedly prescribed for students of the institution. After preliminary verification, the shop was sealed by the administration.

School Gets Notice

Following the action, the education department issued a formal notice to the school management seeking clarification regarding the alleged link with the shop. Officials stated that government guidelines clearly prohibit private schools from forcing parents to buy uniforms, books or stationery from any particular vendor. Authorities also warned that strict action could be initiated against institutions violating educational norms and commercial conduct rules. The department said further action would depend on the findings of the ongoing investigation.

Network Under Scanner

During the inspection, officials reportedly called the shop operator for questioning. According to sources, the operator claimed the store had already been transferred to a person allegedly connected with the school administration. Documents examined during the inquiry reportedly supported parts of the claim, raising suspicion about indirect involvement of individuals associated with the institution. Investigators are now examining financial transactions and operational links connected to the shop. Officials believe the matter may involve a wider commercial arrangement designed to generate profits through compulsory purchases by parents.

Principal Denies Allegations

Reacting to the action, school principal Jitendra Hundal denied any direct involvement of the school in operating the sealed shop. He stated that the store was located outside the official school premises and claimed several other commercial establishments also functioned in the same area. The principal further said the school management had no role in deciding what products were sold in nearby shops. However, education department officials maintained that the investigation would continue based on available records and complaints received from parents.

Strict Rules In Place

Authorities said the state government has already issued clear regulations regarding sale of school books, uniforms and stationery items. Under existing norms, private schools cannot force parents to buy material from specific vendors. Schools are also not permitted to change uniforms frequently.

Officials said school uniforms generally cannot be changed before three years unless special approval is granted. The government has also mandated that only NCERT and SCERT books are allowed for Classes 1 to 8 in recognised institutions. Apart from this, annual fee hikes beyond prescribed limits are also subject to regulation.

Hundreds Of Schools Under Watch

Bilaspur district reportedly has around 562 private schools functioning under different boards and educational societies.v To monitor irregularities, the government has constituted district-level monitoring committees headed by collectors and district education officers.

Despite the regulations, complaints regarding arbitrary fee collection and forced purchases from selected vendors continue to emerge from different districts. Officials admitted that this was among the first major cases in Bilaspur where a shop was sealed in connection with alleged violations involving private school operations.

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