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Ahmedabad Schools' Fee Hike Appeals Rejected

Fee revision panel rejects appeals by three Ahmedabad private schools, upholds FRC-approved fees for 2024-27. Schools may refund Rs 5-8 crore excess fees collected.

Delhi extends deadline for school fee regulation panels

Delhi High Court grants schools more time to set up fee committees and submit hike proposals. The court refuses to stay the new fee regulation law, seeks response from DoE and LG. Next hearing on March 12.

Ghaziabad Development Fee Hiked 66%, Highest in UP

UP government hikes development fee in Ghaziabad by over 66% to Rs 4,170/sqm, the steepest rise in the state. The move will increase costs for developers and homebuyers, pushing up property prices.

2026 Budget Session to Decide Fate of Major Reforms

As Parliament gears up for the 2026 Budget Session, high-stakes bills on simultaneous elections, higher education, and financial markets await final clearance. Get the full analysis of India's legislative roadmap.

AP Dhillon Rocks Jaipur with One of One Tour Finale

Punjabi pop star AP Dhillon concluded his One of One India Tour 2025 in Jaipur with a massive show. Fans witnessed hit songs and a surprise stage appearance by cricketer Abhishek Sharma. Read more about the unforgettable night!

Swiggy's NYE 2025: 2.18L Biryani Orders, Big-Ticket Gifts

Swiggy's 2025 New Year's Eve saw a frenzy of 2.18 lakh biryani orders before dawn, big-ticket gifts like iPhones & gold, and a surge in last-minute party supplies. Discover the trends that defined India's celebration.

2026: A Year of Political Reckoning in India

2026 is set to be a pivotal year for Indian politics, with major state elections in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, crucial legislative debates, and leadership transitions shaping the national landscape.

Delhi Schools Get Jan 10 Deadline for Fee Panels

Delhi's Directorate of Education mandates all private schools to set up School Level Fee Regulation Committees by January 10, 2026. This historic move under a new law gives parents a direct say in fee hikes.

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