Outrage Over Kindergarten Fees: Parents React to ₹2.25 Lakh Charges for Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
‘2.5 lakh for Twinkle Twinkle’: Parents react as viral kindergarten fee rivals MBA costs; triggers outrage over private school fees
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The annual fee for a Senior KG student in India has surged to ₹2.25 lakh (approximately $2,700 USD), sparking outrage among parents who compare it to MBA program costs. This situation raises concerns about the commercialization of education and its accessibility for middle-class families.
- 01The annual fee for kindergarten has reached ₹2.25 lakh, alarming parents.
- 02The fee structure includes high admission and caution money costs.
- 03The debate highlights the commercialization of education in India.
- 04Some parents feel pressured to pay high fees to maintain social status.
- 05Calls for government intervention are growing amid rising educational costs.
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The cost of kindergarten education in India has reached staggering heights, with a viral post revealing an annual fee of ₹2.25 lakh (approximately $2,700 USD) for a Senior KG student. This fee structure, shared by an X user named Sakshi, includes an admission fee of ₹15,000 and non-refundable caution money of ₹33,000, leaving many parents shocked and questioning the affordability of quality education. The post has garnered significant attention, with nearly half a million views, reigniting discussions about the commercialization of education and its impact on middle-class families. Critics argue that the exorbitant fees reflect a growing social divide, where parents feel compelled to pay high amounts to avoid social stigma within their communities. As the debate continues, many are calling for urgent government intervention to regulate these rising costs and ensure that education remains accessible to all.
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The rising kindergarten fees may force middle-class families to reconsider their educational choices, potentially leading to a decline in enrollment at more affordable schools.
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