Provide affordable education to poor: Telangana Rashtra Students Vedika

Provide affordable education to poor:  Telangana Rashtra Students Vedika
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TRSV district coordinator P Ravi Kumar Goud addressing a press meet in Karimnagar on Thursday
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Telangana Rashtra Students Vedika (TRSV) District Coordinator Ponnam Ravi Kumar Goud appealed the management of private schools to charge affordable fees keeping in view the future of poor children.

Karimnagar: Telangana Rashtra Students Vedika (TRSV) District Coordinator Ponnam Ravi Kumar Goud appealed the management of private schools to charge affordable fees keeping in view the future of poor children.

Speaking at a press meet here on Thursday, Ravi Kumar Goud said the management of private schools and colleges must follow rules and regulations issued by the State Education Department and should collect fee without violating them.

If any private school or college collects more fee than prescribed from students in the name of tie, belt, batch, books and uniforms,the issue would be taken to the notice of local MLA, MP, Ministers and the Chief Minister so that severe actions will be taken against them, he warned.

Some of the institutions are collecting huge amounts of money in the name of admission fee and tuition fee and are conducting entrance tests, which should be stopped immediately, he added.

Ravi Kumar Goud asked the officials to issue caste, income and local certificates to the students as early as possible without delay as it would be helpful for the students to seek admissions in higher educational institutions.

It is learnt that a few nursing colleges are collecting Rs 50,000 from students in the name of project reports. The issue will be taken to the notice of higher officials concerned so that they could take necessary action against such colleges, he said.

The TRSV district coordinator Goud said that the management of private schools and colleges are doing fake publicity that their students scored 10/10 GPA and trying to cheat innocent parents and students. Some of them even appointing PROs to trap students, which must stopped immediately, he stated.

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