Deccan Chronicle

AV College students protest for 5th day

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

About 4,000 students boycotted classes at the AV College of Arts, Science and Commerce at Domalguda on Friday, the fifth day of their protest against the proposed privatisat­ion of the aided institute. The students raised slogans against the government’s ‘inaction’.

Starting from sending postcards, tying black ribbons to cooking on roads, students were trying to grab the attention of the government. “Certain aided courses are being turned into self-finance courses, which demand more fees. If the fee is

`2,000 for an aided course, it is `20,000 for a selffinanc­ed course. This is a burden on most of the students who come from poor financial background­s,” said a student.

Student leader N. Rakesh said, “All this is a part of privatisat­ion and the government, instead of creating opportunit­ies, is snatching them away by giving way to privatisat­ion.”

An AV College official said, “Some of our surplus staff were redeployed to a government college in

2018. According to the GO

No. 890, the surplus staff should be sent to another aided college. However, the commission­er has violated the order and has redeployed the staff to a government college.”

He added that the conversion of courses from aided to self-finance had been done without approval from the Telangana State Council for Higher Education Council (TSCHE) or the Osmania University. The Commission­er of Collegiate Education had taken the decision. Students demanded that aided colleges should not be privatised but should be strengthen­ed for the welfare of several economical­ly marginalis­ed students.

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