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2.2 lakhs fee for preschool..yet not enough student to faculty ratio


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1 hour ago, kevinUsa said:

cheputa vinu  of  some one has 10 acres of mango orchard they will get annual lease for 5l 

inthat 5l he  has expenses of 2-3l in drip repair 

fertilizers plus labor in the end he gets only 2l for 10 acres 

thats around 15k pr month

emi migulutundi cheppu bro 

Every year drip repair uh ? Change drip repair mam..they are looting you

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4 hours ago, kakatiya said:

Bro kavulu alone 32 thousand per acre in good places.. dont under estimate farming income and over estimate software engineer income..at end of the day he has to buy more farm lands..regular plot land wont generate revenue

32k is for year kada bro... month anukunevu..

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35 minutes ago, kakatiya said:

Every year drip repair uh ? Change drip repair mam..they are looting you

It's not every year repair with drips but there is some other repairs too such as rats eating the pipe or something else

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3 minutes ago, Roger_that said:

32k is for year kada bro... month anukunevu..

32k per acre iste happy farmers are happy to lease

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On 12/2/2024 at 1:26 PM, kakatiya said:

Several parents are frustrated over the skyrocketing fees, hidden charges, and a lack of transparency. Parents across states like Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka share a common sentiment: The urgent need for regulation in school fees.

Telangana: Monopolised Preschools

Niharika, a software professional, is paying steep preschool fees. She pays ₹22,000 monthly for her two-year-old daughter at KLAY. The fees include ₹16,500 for tuition and ₹2,000 for meals.

 

“Despite the cost, there’s little accountability. The caregiver-to-toddler ratio promised was 1:4, but I often see only two or three caregivers managing over 15 kids,” she said.

“My daughter doesn’t display any new behaviors or skills taught at school. Education is turning into a commercial necessity for working parents,” she added.

 

In comparison, another preschool chain T.I.M.E, charges ₹55,000 annually, with better caregiver ratios. “Some high-end schools even charge in six figures annually for preschoolers,” a parent noted.

However, not every education institute was forthcoming with the fee. Yet another play-school refused to reveal its curriculum or the fee structure.

Upon further inquiry, an official said revealing the fee would go against the company’s policy. Many parents do not choose the institute based on the fees.

 

“We need to convince the parents why it is important for their children to join us,” the official said, requesting an in-person meeting. Exorbitant schools fees is a reality in all top cities.

Industrialized poultry farm laga "Human Farm" ani pettali. Why send kids to these schools? Asalu pre school concept enti? Oka taram mundhu varaku evaru vellaledhu.

People ki brain fog vachindhi. Happy ga grand parents tho kids ni bond chesi, intuition penchalaina time lo ee pre school ki pampakam ento.

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1 hour ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Industrialized poultry farm laga "Human Farm" ani pettali. Why send kids to these schools? Asalu pre school concept enti? Oka taram mundhu varaku evaru vellaledhu.

People ki brain fog vachindhi. Happy ga grand parents tho kids ni bond chesi, intuition penchalaina time lo ee pre school ki pampakam ento.

Both parents are working and are sending their kids to daycare—no issues with that. 

 

They are willing to pay for the "brand" but they are complaining 

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