Arecent social media post highlighting exorbitant school fees for Class 1 has ignited a heated debate online, sparking concerns about the rising cost of education in India.
Rishabh Jain, a concerned parent, shared the fee structure (on X) of a reputed school in a major city, revealing a staggering annual cost of over Rs 4 lakh. This includes registration charges, admission fees, caution money, annual school fees, bus charges, and expenses for books and uniforms.
Jain's post has resonated with many parents, who expressed their frustration over the escalating costs of education. The post has sparked a broader discussion about the accessibility of quality education, particularly for middle-class families.
Reacting to the post, one user commented, "This is almost 1-1.2 Cr spent in 12 years. Too high. Middle class cannot afford such high fees. This is a serious issue and needs deliberation on how this can be controlled else the quality of education being imparted to kids would decline."
"Quality education should never be a luxury. It should be a basic right, especially for those in need," wrote another user.
"This is the price of quality education in India. Can you afford it even if you earn 20 lakh a year? NO!!!," Jain lamented. He further highlighted the impact of high taxes and other expenses on disposable income, making it difficult for parents to meet the rising costs of education.
Fee Type | Amount (₹) |
Registration Charges | 2,000 |
Admission Fees | 40,000 |
Caution Money (Refundable) | 5,000 |
Annual School Fees | 2,52,000 |
Bus Charges | 1,08,000 |
Books & Uniform | 20,000 |
Total | 4,27,000 |
The post has raised questions about the role of government and private institutions in ensuring affordable and quality education for all. Critics argue that the current system favors the affluent, while the majority of Indian families struggle to provide their children with a decent education.
While many supported Jain's agony over school fees, some people accused him of exaggerating the situation.
"You are just maintaining the status symbol! Only 1% of schools charge this much of a fee. It doesn't mean only those 1% of schools provide "quality education," said one user.
Another user said, "Bro it feels like you are exaggerating the numbers! And also purposefully you have picked the costliest school in your city to make this tweet! Not trying to disregard the fact that yes in our country quality edu is a joke and cess that govt collect for edu goes to politicians."
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