A day after St Mary’s School, Mazgaon, was de-recognised by an order of the deputy director of education for charging capitation fees, support poured in for the school from many quarters.

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“We find the decision to be unjust. Most private schools levy capitation fees. We will be sending a notice to the deputy director, the school and the PTA. The school is of repute, and we will see if it merited de-recognition,” said vice-chairman of the minorities commission Abraham Mathai.

The Catholic Secular Forum (CSF) issued a press release, stating that it would ask all Catholic institutes in the city to remain shut for a day. “This is a clear indication of vindictiveness on the part of the deputy director. There are long-pending issues like non-payment of grants,” said Joseph Dias, CSF member.

School education minister Rajendra Darda said: “The deputy director’s decision is right. If he is receiving a lot of complaints, he has to act. Students should not be at a disadvantageous position.”