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20/02/2018

EXAMS ARE ONGOING ... STUDENTS DO NOT WORRY -DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER KADIYAM SRIHARI

Hyderabad,February 20,(way2newstv.in):
The Tent, Inter and Degree Examinations are routinely done, and the JAC leaders of Private Degree & PG, Inter Colleges, and Schools management have made it clear that the government will cooperate fully with the management of the exam. During exams students and their parents are not good at worrying and said that they are cooperating with the government in view of the future of the students. Today, Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Kadiyam Srihari Chamber met the Secretariat of Private Degree & PG, Inter Colleges and School JAC leaders at the Secretariat. Their problems were brought to the attention of Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari. Later in the Secretariat, the media representatives spoke at the meeting.


EXAMS ARE ONGOING  ... STUDENTS DO NOT WORRY -DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER KADIYAM SRIHARI

Non-professional degree, PG students spend only Rs 400 crore for fees reimbursements in private sector, which is why the non-professional colleges are required to be released under a special scheme and requested to make separate allocations in this budget. The deputy CM Kadiyam Srihari has responded positively to this. Similarly, the Dostat Admissions are jointly conducted, but the fees for teaching under their respective universities are different and the joint fees should also be decided in the face of joint admission. He said he wanted to allow the remaining seats to be replaced by Spot Admission. He said the tuition fees would be increased by 10 percent annually. After 15 days, Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari assured us to hold a joint meeting with officials and JAC leaders, Degree, PG Colleges Management Association President Sunder Raju, Leaders Parameshwar, Prakash, Srinivas said.
Telangana private junior college managers association core committee members K. Kelappan said that there was a lot of problems in the affiliation of Intermediate Colleges. Siddeshwar said at a press conference. Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari assured to address all these affairs issues. Similarly, the Deputy Chief Minister had agreed to increase the tuition fee by 40 percent and 50 percent increase. He said that the government would cooperate in full-scale testing.

Telangana Recognized School Management Centers Association President Srinivasa Reddy said that Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari was requested to provide a way to rehabilitate schools every year rather than renovation of schools. He reacted positively to the problem solving when he was brought to his attention that he was facing serious difficulties every year. Sub-Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari also assured that we are already cooperating with Tamil Nadu medium schools in English medium schools and are ready to meet any problems. If the parents of the parents were not paid for any reasons, they said they would like to refer to the government in the issuance of the Ziyo as to what they should do. Degree, inter, schools, management, JACs are happy to respond positively to the Deputy Chief Minister. Srinivasa Reddy said that the government was committed to tackling the burden of problems with the government and that the students felt uncomfortable in this context.

The minority education institutes have promised to assist the Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari to fully cooperate with the government in conducting the exam. In this way, a list of the names of their respective colleges has been written to the Deputy Chief Minister Kadiyam Srihari. From the very beginning, he made it clear that they were against the actions of the students during the exams.

The Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister Kadiyam Srihari asked the JAC leaders to focus on the future of students and not to worry them. It is not a good idea to boycott the exams, even if they are trying to solve them in a very harmonious way when taking any problems. He also said that the colleges and schools management's JAC have been told to go ahead with the exams. Telangana Private Degree & PG, Inter Colleges and Schools Management JAC Leaders Meet, Special Secretary General of Government Education Ranjev R. Acharya, School Education Director Kishan participated.


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