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Khammam: Student union protests high fees at Narayana College

The protesters also condemned the practice of schools engaging in pre-admission campaigns before the end of the academic year

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Demanding action against corporate institutions charging exorbitant fees, Progressive Democratic Students Union (PDSU) members staged a protest in front of Narayana College in Khammam on Monday, February 24.

PDSU State Secretary N Venkatesh and District President T Laxman claimed that educational institutions across the state are completely commercialised and run only for profit.

They alleged that sub-campuses are being run by colleges without minimum facilities or qualified teachers. They questioned whether authorities have turned a blind eye to classrooms operating in sheds without proper drinking water, washrooms or fans, stated a report by The New Indian Express.

The protesters also condemned the practice of schools engaging in pre-admission campaigns before the end of the academic year.

They demanded that the government immediately set up a fee structure with the involvement of education officials and parents and appoint parent representatives in every private and corporate institution to prevent pre-admissions.

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