
KSCPCR cracks the whip on school managements blocking online classes
The Hindu
‘Will recommend cancelling NOC’
After being flooded with complaints from parents against school managements, the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) has warned schools that they will be in trouble if they continue to block online classes for not paying school fees in full for the 2021-2022 academic year. KSCPCR chairman Fr. Antony Sebastian said on Monday that the commission had called for a hearing and summoned 19 school managements against whom complaints were received. In addition, hearing was conducted with 14 school managements on Tuesday. “A majority of these are central board schools who are demanding that parents pay fees in full. As many parents have not, they have blocked online classes for students,” he said.More Related News

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