Pvt. Degree, PG Colleges Protest Pending Reimbursement Dues

Haydarabad: The association said that colleges have been financial difficulties for months and that there are wages that affect salaries, maintenance and operations. Another organ, the Federation of TaLangana High Institutions Associations (FATHİ) called for a week of protests between October 13-18, and dues exceeding 10,000 RS referred to
If the government cannot release the reimbursement fees waiting until October 12th, private colleges are preparing to close their doors as of October 13th. TaLANgana Special Degree and PG College Management Association, despite the repeated guarantees, only a part of the promised funds were released, he said.
Krishna Mohan, a member of the association, said that there were discussions with the Chief Secretary K, Ramakrishna Rao on Monday. “We talked to the secretary and presented a representation. Tomorrow (Tuesday), representatives from the Higher Education Institutes (Tuesday) will be made to review the situation. In addition, more than 2,000 colleges will make an appointment with the Prime Minister to discuss the problems and measures to improve quality.” “A final decision on closing colleges will be taken tomorrow from October 13th.”
President of the Association According to B. Satyanarayana Reddy, the government was released 900 Crube last month, but until October 1, only 300 Crore borrowed. He added that the colleges were promised another La 600 Crore before Dasara and another La 600 Crore before Deepavali.
The association said that colleges have been financial difficulties for months and that there are wages that affect salaries, maintenance and operations. Another organ, the Federation of TaLangana High Institutions Associations (FATHİ) called for a week of protests between October 13-18 and talked about dues exceeding 10,000 Crore.
In spite of previous meetings and partial versions, associations argue that the government could not meet its final delivery dates. University administrations are waiting for a clear response from the Prime Minister before deciding whether to continue to close next week.




