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As schools reopen, managements cry foul over rising costs and fee payment delays

While parents have been demanding a reduction in fees since classes had moved online for much of the year, school authorities insist this is not possible as their fixed costs on salaries, maintenance and other heads remained unchanged. They now want to hike charges because of the additional costs to purchase thermal scanners, maintain hygiene and hire staff to ensure overall safety.

December 25, 2020 / 11:23 IST
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Note to readersThis is the final part of a three-part series on schools reopening in India amid the Coronavirus outbreak. The first part looked at why parents are concerned about sending their children back to physical classes and the second part looked at how teachers are having to bear the additional strain of taking multiple classes online and offline with no overtime pay. 

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Dhanbad’s Bal Bhavan Vidya Mandir has 190 students studying from Classes IX-XII. However, school chairman Manoj Sinha said that close to 40 percent of the students have only paid half of the average Rs 75,000 annual fees. He claims this is delaying salary payment even as schools recently reopened amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

“If students don’t pay, how do we run the school? Reopening classes means that we also have to spend money to buy thermal scanners, which cost about Rs 50,000, as well as clean the premises several times a day with high-end cleaning chemicals,” said Sinha.