Authorities in hyderabad have closed a school due to alleged false statements made by the establishment. The event follows a protest by students' parents in front of Kushaiguda's St. Anne's School.

DEO takes action
Bapi reddy, the Keesara Mandal education Officer (MEO), acted upon the allegation against the institution. The school was allegedly misrepresenting itself as a CBSE-affiliated institution, according to the lawsuit. parents complained that although the school was registered under the name "St. Anne's," it used "St. Ann's" in brochures, uniforms, and ads.
 

After paying fees and enrolling their children, many families discovered the disparity. A demonstration broke out outside the hyderabad school on Tuesday.  The protesters called for its immediate closure. Members of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi Vidyarthi (BRSV) and uppal MLA Bandari Lakshma reddy spearheaded the agitation, which accused the organization of functioning without the required CBSE affiliation.  

Justification by school in Hyderabad
The problem was written off by school officials as a "typing error."  Officials discovered more serious infractions, though.
 
The MEO affirmed that the institution was merely authorized to open and not to conduct full operations.
 
In violation of the rules governing education, the school was also discovered to be selling books and uniforms on campus.
 
Parents of the pupils are having difficulty obtaining refunds or transfer alternatives because the hyderabad institution is currently closed. Their complaints have not yet been addressed by management.



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