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Kodagu: Boy back in class after a letter to PMO

Kodagu: Boy back in class after a letter to PMO
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MADIKERI: A school in Kodagu reportedly allowed 5th grade boys back to the classroom after allegedly expelling him to the library because his family had not released the full cost.
Boy Muthanna’s father has claimed that his son was allowed to return to the classroom only after he wrote to the complaint system complaint of the Prime Minister’s office.
Muthanna, 10, is at the Coorg Public School in Gonikoppal City, Kodagu Regency.
The boy has studied here from class I.
School and Muthanna’s father Navada Belliappa has a different version of the cost.
When Ti asked his reaction, it got an email.
The school writes Bellippa has “not pay school fees since 2020”.
The school also said he did not answer “our request to pay for fees”.
“Bad propaganda is spreading to social media to the institution,” said the school.
Bellippa, a businessman, has a different story to tell.
He wrote to the PMO compensation department which was forbidden by his son entered his class from November 30, 2021, because he did not pay the full cost.
He claimed he had paid Rs 40,000 at 2020-21 and Rs 60,000 at 2021-22.
He wrote that a school staff member had been “misused” his son and told him he was made to sit in the library because he had not paid his full fee.
On the other hand, Belliappa, said the school did not communicate anything to him, even though he was a repeat query.
“My child cries most of the time,” he wrote, looking for actions from PMO on 1.
Bellippa to Ti had paid Rs 60,000 for 2021-22, following the previous year’s cost structure but the management of the school had asked the hospital.
1,10,000 because this is a higher new cost.
“They increase too much costs in the midst of this covid crisis.
I sent my objections via email at a high amount that couldn’t pay.
They didn’t respond to my appeal.
Instead, they sent my child outside the classroom and limited him to the library room.
They demanded Full payment of costs to enable it to attend classes, “Belliappa said.
The Father said he then wrote to PMO.

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