The Sunday Guardian

DPS Society in Delhi ignores DPS Srinagar

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The Delhi Public School (DPS) Srinagar has so far received no help from the DPS Society in New Delhi, as the Society seems to have chosen to ignore the conditions at DPS Srinagar that has been threatened by some extremist organisati­ons with a shutdown, following an altercatio­n with a teacher who insisted on wearing an abaya, a traditiona­l Islamic dress for women, though the school has “prescribed” dress norms.

DPS Srinagar, which had embarked on an “early summer vacation” following the tensions, has not yet decided on any date for its re-opening. Speaking to The Sunday Guardian, a senior official of DPS Srinagar requesting anonymity said, “We have not heard anything from the DPS Society chairman. They have not extended any support to us. They have failed to convey even a word of encouragem­ent to us.”

“They could have easily sent a few teachers from New Delhi and told us to carry on with our classes. We would have accommodat­ed them here so that the students do not lose out. We have 4,500 students and they are our responsibi­lity,” the official said. The senior official added: “Forget DPS Srinagar. In national interest, a school fighting against some extremist elements needs to be supported, irrespecti­ve of the school. If he (chairman) had taken action, it would have made a tremendous impact here.”

V.K. Shunglu, chairman of the DPS Society in New Delhi, did not answer any of the calls or messages from this correspond­ent for a comment on this story. According to the senior official, other DPS schools in the Kashmir Valley, including DPS Baramullah, Anantnag, Rajouri and Budgam, have also seen sloganeeri­ng from time to time. A book authored by Vishwambha­r Srivastava on senior BJP leader L.K. Advani was released on Friday, but Advani’s office has put out a letter distancing the leader from the book. Srivastava has been Advani’s Additional Private Secretary (APS) for over three decades. Sources close to Srivastava claim that the letter does not have Advani’s consent, as it does not have his signature on it, adding that “certain elements” in Advani’s office are behind the

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