Three well-known English-medium schools in Kolkata on Saturday announced that classes will resume on April 11 after closing their campuses last week amid protests over fees. GD Birla Center for Education, Ashok Hall Girls Higher Secondary School And Mahadevi Birla Shishu Vihar, run by the same trust, had suspended classes on April 7 after a section of parents protested the pending fees.
“We will resume classes on Monday for those students who have paid all dues,” a spokesperson of the three schools told PTI. While suspending classes, schools had cited “safety and safety of students and teachers” due to “movement in institutions”.
The new session of schools started from April 4. Schools had earlier said that most of the parents had paid the fees, but a section had paid only a part of it.
The GD Birla Guardians Forum had earlier said the impasse was created by school authorities to divert attention from their “legitimate complaints” about fees, some students were denied promotion to the next class. “We will go to school on Monday and expect classes to take place,” a spokesperson for the forum said after the schools announced that classes would resume.
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