₹2.72 Lakh Kindergarten Fee Sparks Outrage Across India
A viral fee slip showing an annual cost of ₹2.72 lakh for kindergarten admission has triggered widespread debate across India. The breakdown includes a ₹48,000 one-time admission charge—split between a non-refundable fee and a refundable deposit—along with annual fees exceeding ₹2.24 lakh covering tuition, library, and other facilities. Additional expenses like transport, uniforms, and cafeteria services could push the total even higher.
The hefty amount has left parents shocked, with many questioning the lack of regulation in private school fee structures. While some argue that premium schools offer top-tier infrastructure and extracurricular benefits, others point out that high fees do not necessarily guarantee quality education. The issue has reignited discussions about affordability and accessibility, especially for middle-class families.
This controversy highlights a growing concern: early education is becoming increasingly expensive at a time when household budgets are already under pressure. Rising living costs combined with steep school fees are turning basic schooling into a significant financial burden, raising questions about whether quality education is gradually becoming a luxury rather than a necessity.
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