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Mumbai: Powai school denying access to online classes, say parents

Podar International School management says it is providing comprehensive virtual classes and conducting online exams for all students

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In a fresh row over school fees, parents of students of Powai’s Podar International School complained that the institute hiked the annual fees by 10 per cent despite their opposition. Some of them alleged that their wards had been denied access to online learning as they refused to pay the hiked fees. The school management, however, denied the allegations.

Parents of about 800 students have sent a letter to the school administration highlighting their concerns. The letter reads, “The ongoing and severe second wave of the pandemic has impacted every one of us both financially and socially. The ongoing lockdowns, night curfews and other government-announced restrictions have only made the situation more difficult. The fees for six to eight hours of in-person classes with all the amenities should not be charged for just two to three hours of online classes. We assure you that once normalcy returns, we will have another round of discussions to agree on a fee revision. However, until then, we request your office to give us a 50 per cent reduction.”

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