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Mumbai: 2 schools let 28 children pay arrears at EMIS

Mumbai: 2 schools let 28 children pay arrears at EMIS
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Mumbai: Twenty-eight students from two Indian Education Community Dadar Schools will regain their access to online classes from Friday.
Those who lost their studies will be given extra courses.
Parents from students from kg to class IX have moved courts last month after 150 children of elementary school aslane and modern English schools were rejected access to online classes through non-payment fees for 2020-21.
Schools in online mode are reopened for 2021-22 on June 15.
Hakeses Ramesh Dhanuka bench and Riyaz Chagla on Wednesday received their submission to ride the cost of 2020-21 in the same monthly installments from August 10, August 10, on August 20, it has told them to pay the cost in advance and then move HC for online access .
The applicant has urged him to immediately allow the class, set aside fixed costs for 2020-21 and 2021-22 and to reduce up to 50%.
‘Additional e-classes for those who missed the study’ two private schools told the court that the online link would be available starting from Friday and online classes to be carried out for students who missed the study.
Advocate for the court informs the court that the cost for June and July 2021 will be paid in August18.
Regarding costs, the court told parents to approach the Division Cost Settings Committee (DFRC) in a week in the order.
DFRC has eight weeks to decide complaints fees after hearing the management of parents and schools.
The court stated that if there were students who apply to certificates to leave school, the school must consider each case based on its services and sympathetic.

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