Bengaluru: Outrage erupts over 30% school-fee hike: Parents protest demanding accountability

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Published March 26, 2024 at 5:29pm

Update March 26, 2024 at 5:32pm

    Outrage among parents as private schools continue to hike fees

    Sindhi School in Kempapura increased fees by a staggering 30%

    Parents have lodged a complaint at the local police station

Outrage among parents as private schools continue to hike fees, turning education into a profit-making venture. One such school in Kempapura recently announced a staggering 30 percent fee increase, leaving many families struggling to afford it. This relentless trend has sparked widespread concern.

Families are finding themselves in a tight spot, grappling with the burden of skyrocketing fees. At the Sindhi School in Kempapura, some parents are facing the daunting prospect of paying double the fees compared to previous years.

In response to this exploitation, parents of many students have taken a stand against school. They lodged a complaint at the local police station, demanding action against what they perceive as daylight robbery by private schools.

Around 500 parents planned to gather outside the Amruthahalli police station, united in their call for justice. They aim to confront the school management and hold them accountable for their actions. They protested against the school management and were determined to ensure that their children’s education is not compromised.

This outcry underscores the urgent need for regulations to prevent private schools from exploiting parents and prioritizing profits over the well-being of students.

Bengaluru: Outrage erupts over 30% school-fee hike: Parents protest demanding accountability

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    Outrage among parents as private schools continue to hike fees

    Sindhi School in Kempapura increased fees by a staggering 30%

    Parents have lodged a complaint at the local police station

Outrage among parents as private schools continue to hike fees, turning education into a profit-making venture. One such school in Kempapura recently announced a staggering 30 percent fee increase, leaving many families struggling to afford it. This relentless trend has sparked widespread concern.

Families are finding themselves in a tight spot, grappling with the burden of skyrocketing fees. At the Sindhi School in Kempapura, some parents are facing the daunting prospect of paying double the fees compared to previous years.

In response to this exploitation, parents of many students have taken a stand against school. They lodged a complaint at the local police station, demanding action against what they perceive as daylight robbery by private schools.

Around 500 parents planned to gather outside the Amruthahalli police station, united in their call for justice. They aim to confront the school management and hold them accountable for their actions. They protested against the school management and were determined to ensure that their children’s education is not compromised.

This outcry underscores the urgent need for regulations to prevent private schools from exploiting parents and prioritizing profits over the well-being of students.

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