Karnataka School and colleges closed on December 17

Insist on the solution of various educational problems of the Karnataka. Prasanna Kumar, district president of NSUI, said that on 17th Saturday, the state-wide Akhil Bharat Vidyarthi Congress Union will observe a bandh of schools and colleges. Karnataka School and colleges closed on December 17.

Speaking at a press conference in the city on Monday, he expressed his anger that the central and state BJP governments have completely neglected the education sector and are moving towards privatization and commercialization of education.

The present BJP government has stopped the distribution of bicycles which were used to supplement the educational activities of children. percent 80 percent of school (school) college children are not given scholarship. He also accused them of messing with the lives of poor students through delay in textbooks, shoes and other anti-student activities.

Exam results are not published in time in the state. Fake scorecards circulation has not stopped. Scholarship should be released immediately for poor students through Social Welfare, BCM Department. Bus pass should be distributed to students at concessional rates.

Fees should be reduced in government schools and colleges, transport arrangements should be made in rural areas in time to go to schools and colleges, and to fulfil the other demands, universities and affiliated colleges will be closed and protested on Saturday, December 17. The students and the principal of the college requested to cooperate for this.

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The government did not respond to the request

Sivanand, district vice president of NSUI said that the government is not taking any action despite many requests to solve the problems of the students. In this regard, he said that the students have voluntarily joined hands with the organization to put pressure on the government to solve the problem. NSUI office bearers Ajay, Madanmohan, Sivakurma, Raju were present in the press conference.

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