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Your child may not get the quality education you think, and it's not their fault ... Education costs are skyrocketing, and it’s becoming a growing concern for parents. Recently, an influencer highlighted that the annual fees for Grade 1 in a good s

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Sagar Anantwar

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Mumbai is definitely an anomaly I'm terms of tier 1 cities. If you check the case in Hyderabad, Chirec is one of the good schools and the fees are approx. 4L

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