Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Fight, school agrees to waive extra costs

- Puja Pednekar

The school had given us a written assurance that they would not hike fees. Teaching is the responsibi­lity of the school. They can’t charge separate fees for faculty.

Parents of those studying in Terna Orchids, The Internatio­nal School, in Koparkhair­ne on the outskirts of Mumbai have managed a small victory. Taking note of their complaint, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (NMMC) has ordered the school to roll back its fee hike.

The parents, in their complaint, said the school has asked parents to pay Rs10,000 (for Class 6 and 7) and Rs15,000 (for Class 8) for the upcoming academic year (2017-18) under the Orchids Careers Foundation Programme (OCFP), in addition to their regular fees.

The programme included special lessons in mathematic­s and science by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) profession­als, increasing the fees from Rs89,000 to Rs1, 02,000 a year.

The parents also claimed that the school had hiked the fees by 10% last year (2016-17).

In its order issued on April 5, the NMMC said under the Maharashtr­a Educationa­l Institutio­ns (Collection of Fee) Regulation Act, 2011, schools cannot charge any amount in addition to the school fees .

The school has waived the extra charges.while the author ities are yet to announce the decision, an e-mail sent by principal Pratibha Mishra to Rakesh Mundhra, a parent, on Friday, read: “This is to inform you that OCFP fees have been waived.”

Parents alleged the schoo had planned the hike without their consent.

“The school had given us a written assurance that they would not hike the fees,” said Mundhra.

“Teaching is the responsibi­l ity of the school. They can’t charge separate fees for fac ulty,” he added.

Despite repeated calls Mishra was unavailabl­e for comment. Vice-principal Anu pama Rao said, “We have sent the notice to the management We are awaiting a word from them. May be, the principal has already heard from them.”

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