Colleges to Defer Strike on Fee Dues

Haydarabad: Deputy Prime Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Monday midnight, special degree and professional college administrations, wage refund fees to protest the non -payment of Monday to start on Monday accepted to postpone the stroke strikes, he said. After the negotiations with the managers late at night, Bhatti said that since the talks, the government offices have been closed and it was difficult to get data, and it was decided to postpone the strike and continue with negotiations to solve the problem. According to the current, Bhatti admitted that the government was not a resource to pay immediately to repay wage fees. “All money is going into salary and prosperity plans. There is nothing left. I can’t do anything in repayments. The authority called on the administration to withdraw the strike and give the government time. University owners rejected. They said they would not accept security and that they wanted at least 1,200 RS to be released immediately.
Representatives warned that unless the funds are released at once, they will continue to close their institutions indefinitely on Monday. “Now we need money, there is no more promises as we said before. Otherwise we will continue our strike,” he said. Associations containing more than 1,500 colleges argue that about 3,500 Crore has been waiting since December 2023. Professional and degree colleges say that more than 10 Lakh students are caught in the cold. Various engineering exams, B Pharmacy and B.ED colleges are likely to be disrupted. When the strike starts on Monday, disintegration threatens higher education throughout the province, leaving students and parents once again into uncertainty. Previously, Prime Minister A. Revanth Redy’s advisor Vem Narender Redy, who followed the instructions, met with representatives of the Federation of TaLangana High Institutions on Saturday. He called them to withdraw the strike and conveyed the assurance that the Prime Minister would solve the government in a friendly way.
Fathi representatives also held meetings with Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and IT Minister D. Sridhar Babu on Saturday. In the first stage, the government was expected to release 1,200 crore, and the guarantees that will clean the balance in a gradual, time -dependent way. Apparently did not work at the meeting of Sunday. FATHİ President Nimmatoori Ramesh Babu told this newspaper that the strike would not only retreat on the basis of assurances. The authority said the administrations wanted the government to immediately release at least part of the continents as evidence. Ramesh Babu added that when Bhatti met with them, the general organ of Fathi would meet on Sunday to conclude the demands to be presented in front of the government.
Standofflar has created uncertainty for the lakhs of students in higher education, and university administrations insist that they cannot continue operations unless the government does not behave rapidly. The state saw protests for employees for student organizations and returned class students, and said that the interests of the students were shot by the government when they did not clean their wage dues. There were situations in which university administrations refused to publish their certificates on the basis of wage payments. Some of these lawsuits landed before the Supreme Court of TaLangana and the State Human Rights Commission. The Court and the SHRC have directed university administrations to release certificates immediately. Some of these cases are in appeal.



