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Fee hike for 2021-22: Round 2 of parents vs schools begins

The script is the same this year as well. Schools argue that only classroom electricity bills have come down and not maintenance costs, parents say there are no extra costs since children are studying online. Many court cases have been filed.

March 22, 2021 / 14:44 IST
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Source: AP
Source: AP

Dharmesh Nigam, whose 12-year-old daughter studies in a private school in the western suburbs of Mumbai, along with a group of parents, had successfully negotiated against the proposed 10 percent fee hike for the 2020-21 academic year.

This year, the school is proposing a 20 percent fee hike.

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With the Coronavirus situation worsening in the city over the past few weeks, online classes have continued. Nigam is among several parents who don’t want to pay any excess fee.

“We are not saying ‘don’t charge fees’. But what is the rationale behind a hike when students are still studying from home and the school isn’t incurring any additional costs,” he added.