Journalism of Courage
Advertisement
Premium

No law to control pre-primary schools

MUMBAI, June 2: Pre-primary education was the focus of today's agitation by the parents of students of Vissanji Academy at Andheri (East)....

.

MUMBAI, June 2: Pre-primary education was the focus of today’s agitation by the parents of students of Vissanji Academy at Andheri (East).

“The state government does not consider the pre-primary level as a part of the education system. So there is no regulation to control pre-primary schooling. Taking advantage of the situation, schools like Vissanji Academy charge exorbitant fees. Till some time ago, the school charged Rs 10,300 a year, payable at one go for three consecutive pre-primary years,” observed a member of the Vissanji Academy Parent’s Association (VAPA).

Due to the agitation, the fees have been reduced to Rs 8,300 and are payable monthly or otherwise. But the fees are still exorbitant, compared to those of primary and secondary standards, according to VAPA. The attempt now is to make the school authorities pay back three years’ money and take a month’s salary of the reduced amount at a time, maintains VAPA.

The parents under VAPA are fighting the school authorities against alleged financial irregularities since May 1. Today’s agitation urged the authority to recognise VAPA.

From the homepage
Upping the ante over SIR, how Mamata is laying TMC groundwork for 2026 Bengal polls
G20 Summit: In Johannesburg, PM Modi proposes four initiatives, including one to counter drug-terror nexus
Go to your country: Foreign DJ claims Goa police officer misbehaved with her, probe initiated
Tags:
Edition
Install the Express App for
a better experience
Featured
Trending Topics
News
Multimedia
Follow Us
Tavleen Singh writesThe colonial mindset
X