Big fees of young children! £ 2.50 lakh to teach ABCD and color to toddler children in Hyderabad, know what the whole thing is
Have you ever thought that you will have to spend Rs 21,000 each month to learn ABCD in the nursery? It may sound strange to hear, but the fees of a private school in Hyderabad shocked the whole country. The case came into the spotlight when Anuradha Tiwari, the founder of the Dharma Party or India, placed a receipt for the fees of the Nazar school on social media. Pictured is the annual tuition of the nursery R 2,51,000, that is, a monthly fee of more than Rs 21,000 each month. School Fees Structure Nursery: Rs 2,51,000 Pre-Primary 1 and 2: 2,42,700 Rupees Class 1 and 2: 2,91,460 Rupees Class 3 and 4: 3,22,350, a debate arose on social media. Some people have begun to question the unbridled fees of schools, some have said that those who cannot wear it should not send their child to such a school. One user wrote that this whole system has now become like a scam. The government must bring regulation on this. Another said that we should now take child education on EMI? One user said that a child could get a job in NASA at such a fee. At the same time, another user said that some schools in Delhi-NCR charge more than 1 lakh calls for tuition fees. What is the real problem behind it? This debate was not limited to one school. While sharing a report, co-founder of Coalswich and Lemon, Ashish Singhal wrote that the school fees now grow at a rate of 10-30% annually, which is more than the revenue of the middle class. He said that 19% of the income of an average Indian family is spent only on school fees. Has education really become a luxury? It’s not just a matter of excessive fees. The real concern is whether education becomes a profitable business? Will your child just stay a dream to teach your child to a good school for an ordinary family? No official statement has been received from the Nazar school all over this entire controversy. But there were an avalanche of questions on social media. Is education only for those who can pay a large amount? Share this story -tags