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    Parents Concerned Over High Fees and Mental Pressure in Wanaparthy Private Schools

    In today’s competitive world, parents are doing everything they can to ensure a bright future for their children. As society advances technologically, parents are eager to support their children’s overall development. However, in Wanaparthy, some private schools are taking advantage of this commitment by charging very high fees, particularly in the municipal areas.

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    These schools, despite offering limited facilities, are charging high fees under labels such as ‘IIT Foundation.’ Parents, wanting the best for their children, are enrolling them in these schools based on what they can afford, but many are finding the high costs to be a heavy burden.

    Allegations have emerged that some schools are causing mental stress for students to collect unpaid fees. Rather than discussing the issue with parents, many schools are reportedly pressuring students directly. In some cases, students feel embarrassed or ashamed in front of their classmates, which leaves them feeling humiliated and distressed.

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    Many people believe it is unfair for schools to treat students this way, especially when the issue is between the school and the parents. Despite guidelines from the Education Department, some schools continue to charge high fees and cause emotional distress for students due to a lack of strict oversight.

    Parents are now urging authorities to take action against schools that are putting undue mental pressure on students over unpaid fees.

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    Rajesh M
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