Parents pay hefty fees to get their wards educated in private schools, but a government lower primary school in a village of Udupi district pays Rs 1,000 to each student. This is to save the school from closure due to poor admissions.
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This is an initiative of headmaster Suresh Shetty, who pays students’ bond money from his earnings. The school is in Konjady, 50km from Udupi town.
“The school had many Kunbi community students when I took charge three years ago. There were 13 students in all, and the number kept dropping every year.
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