Introduction India’s once-celebrated education system is under siege. Once seen as a gateway to social mobility, many private schools have now become profit engines—charging parents outrageous "donations" and forcing teachers into unjust working conditions. This article exposes the systemic exploitation in private schools, revealing the hidden costs that burden families and compromise the quality of education. The Donation Trap: Paying to Learn Exorbitant Fees from Day One Class 1 Admissions: Parents are forced to pay between ₹1–5 lakhs as “donations” to secure a seat—even for first-graders. Transition to Larger Institutions: As children move from small schools to bigger ones (Classes 6–12), another round of hefty fees is demanded. Upgrading to Secondary Schools: Shifting from Class 8 to 9 triggers fresh financial demands. Subject-Specific Extortion: Poor marks in Class 10 often mean paying extra to access preferred subjects like Science and Mathematics. Pa...
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