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Many schools throughout Telangana reflect on the closure

Many schools throughout Telangana reflect on the closure
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Hyderabad: With new reception for the academic year 2021-22 reduces dripping, many personal budget schools crosses Telangana – including many in Hyderabad – on the threshold turned off.
According to management, the majority of this school faces dry mantras and at least 3,000 to 4,000 schools do not even start online class or involve a single teacher service.
“Before Covid-19, we used to get at least 50 to 60 each receipt for nurseries and kindergartens and some new reception for grade 1 and class 2.
The same thing with other classes, up to class 6.
But this year, Even if we consider all classes, there aren’t even 50 new acceptance, “said M Sridhar, correspondent, Sri Chaitanya Public School, Jagtial.
He said he could not produce even 75,000 Rs to pay for the annual lease of the place.
The fact that many students and their parents, especially in rural and remote areas, are not interested in online classes or paying fees, just making problems worse.
“During the 2019-20 academic year, we have more than 200 students but do not pay much.
Now we have around Rs 10 lakh in debt since then.
Last year, the situation was worse.
Even if I sell school buses and items Others, I will not be able to remove my debt, “said Jaganmohan Swami, who manages the top elementary school in Karimnagar.
With no income, Swami said today cannot pay for school or rent house.
According to Telangana, the recognized school management association (TRSMA), at least half of the school has not started the online class and most of them do not have new reception.
1,500 schools close stores because of Covid: Many schools have given up on the financial crisis.
According to TrSMA records, at least 1,500 schools throughout the state to reduce their leaves, since the commencement of Pandemi.
Reason: The inability to pay rent or emis, with parents do not pay fees, the school management said that TOI spoke to.
They say they have no choice but come out because the more monetary loads for them to handle.
Shekhar Rao Y, President Trsma said that the number of closing stores could be much higher than 1,500.

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