Times have definitely changed.
It's been a long 13 years since I completed my schooling. Frankly, I didn't expect the changes in schooling to be drastic.
When I was in school, my school hours ran between Half past Twelve in the afternoon till Quarter to Six in the evening. We had an early lunch at home, to rush to school and have a small thirty minute tiffin break at 3'o clock. The remaining time was spent studying.
Tiffin's were almost always bought from home itself. In an occasional situation where you forgot the box at home or in the school bus, your friends would gladly share their food with you.
My school didn't have a canteen until I was in 8th standard. Even when it was introduced, it served only a limited set of food items, at very a economical price.
With this idea of a school in mind, today's news article in the Hyderabad edition of The Times of India stunned me. This picture would say it all.
Here are some excerpts from the news article.
- At some schools, students cannot get food from home.
- Breakfast at one school costs Rs. 150
- Lunch at another school costs Rs. 300, sometimes even Rs. 400
- Parents are spending Rs. 10000 per month as food expenses for children at school. This translates to Rs. 450 per day (considering 22 school days per month)
- Add to this, such expenses are mandatory and a part of the fee structure.
For me, this is an absolute horror. If this is the amount of money parents are spending on the children, for a maximum of 2 meals a day at school, I wonder what the other expenses would look like.
If you are working professional in India, you can think about the expenses for yourself if you have both the breakfast and the lunch at work. For almost all practical purposes, your expenses will not exceed Rs. 10000 per month.
What hurts further is the fact that the Planning Commission of India has said that earning Rs. 32 per day would make a person above the poverty line. Read more about The Planning Non Sense.
Rs. 32 Vs Rs. 450. My mind has stopped working. Read the entire news article here.
There was a time when the school fees were Rs. 150 per month. Some schools offered free classes to girl students. These schools are charging Rs. 10000 for School "Meal" Fees. I ponder where are we headed.
What do I say? Well, the schools just need to be practical. And focus more on schooling and other serious stuff.
There was a time when the school fees were Rs. 150 per month. Some schools offered free classes to girl students. These schools are charging Rs. 10000 for School "Meal" Fees. I ponder where are we headed.
What do I say? Well, the schools just need to be practical. And focus more on schooling and other serious stuff.
