Karnataka PUC students good news here, Govt give exempt from college fees

The Karnataka state government has issued good news for students studying PUC at a government college who are exempt from college fees. Karnataka PUC students good news here, govt give exempt from college fees. Also, college new joining students do not need to pay any fees.

The state government issued an order in this regard and ordered to grant admission to all the government pre-graduate colleges in the state by exempting the female students from the fee of Rs 456 from the year 2019-20 at the time of admission in the first and second PUC. For the past two years, only the respective charities were exempted from fees and allowed to enter the principal’s account.

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However, students are now exempted from the 456 fee by the time of admission to government undergraduate colleges permanently from the academic year 2022-23. Henceforth the government will pay the fees. Transfer money directly to the account of the principal of the college. Through this, female students can enroll in the college free of charge.

The Basavaraj Bommai-led BJP Government Karnataka syllabus controversy: state government made big announcement. Govt has buckled under the sustained pressure from Kannada litterateurs, prominent writers, activists, political parties and religious leaders over the blunders that were made in the revised textbooks published based on the recommendation of a committee headed by Kannada Development Authority member Rohit Chakrathirtha and has issued official government orders to incorporate several changes and correct the lapses.

Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda had written a detailed letter to the Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai demanding immediate corrections and revisions in the textbooks syllabus controversy while KPCC Chief DK Shivakumar and former Congress Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, JD(S) legislature party leader HD Kumaraswamy and several other political leaders and pontiffs of almost all the religious Mutts had criticized the revisions carried out in the textbooks.

As per the Government Order issued by the State Education Department and circulated to the media by Primary and Secondary Education Minister B C Nagesh, the architect of Indian Constitution Dr Babasaheb B R Ambedkar will continue to remain as the architect of the Constitution and Kannada poet laureate KV Puttappa, popularly known by his pen name Kuvempu, gets his pride of place and the reference to his emergence as a famous poet due the encouragement from others has been dropped.

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