Student Promotion Row at DBMS English School Intensifies
Parents Protest Against DBMS School Over Student Promotions
The standoff over the promotion of class 9 and 11 students at DBMS English School continues, with parents protesting and demanding action.
JAMSHEDPUR – Parents have given DBMS School’s management an ultimatum, threatening to intensify their protests if demands regarding student promotions and fee issues aren’t met within two days.
Concerns about high fees for lower kindergarten (LKG) and the school’s inaction on student promotions have led parents to seek intervention from local authorities.
Parents have expressed their dissatisfaction by submitting a formal complaint to the Sub-Divisional Officer, urging swift resolution to the ongoing dispute.
Despite previous meetings with the Sub-Divisional Officer and issued directives, DBMS School is accused of delaying the promotion process, frustrating many parents.
Parents contrast DBMS School’s lack of action with other schools’ efforts, which include organizing special classes and exams for failed students.
Accusations of financial exploitation have been leveled against DBMS School, though the management firmly denies these claims.
In a recent demonstration, parents accused the school management of not adhering to local administration’s promotion directives, exacerbating the conflict.
The ongoing dispute between DBMS English School management and parents over the promotion of students shows no signs of abating, as tensions escalate further.

