Is it true that right now the education has become an experience and only those people who are rich and are coming from a high and family can afford the experience of good education? Right now, many schools are increasing international trips as an opportunity for exposure global experimental learning, school are taking students to your trip Japan and United States, and these activities are becoming more of a norm rather than a one-time thing.
These trip can really enhance children’s development, they learn a lot about different cultures about how to carry themselves differently in the foreign countries and how to interact people from another countries in their language they apart from this also gain confidence outside of the classroom.
However, the only drawback to these programs is the cost is significantly very high, accommodation cost, insurance local transport and air charges all sum up, and final bill comes out to be in lakhs. A reason post on Twitter is going viral the username Alka Gurha, claimed that her friend paid 2.5 lakh for son’s school trip to Japan. She also mentioned that earlier they paid 90000 on school trip to Goa.
People started commenting over this post and started comparing the cost of education and annual fees at the Kendriya Vidyalaya mentioning that it is one of the largest government schools, still the fees are below the trip cost.
Ine Kendriya Vidyalaya according to the fee structure tuition fees are exempted from class 1 to 8 students and mostly student page charges such as Vidyalaya Vikas Nidhi and computer fund which typically sums up to around few thousands annually.
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India’s education is now ranging from Government schools to those whose were charging lakhs for taking kids to international trips. This force on Twitter has reignited the debate of Indian education system and the gap between the rich and poor and the quality of the education they are receiving.










