Chief Minister's patriarchal attitude towards students of private school colleges - Student Congress

Chief Minister's patriarchal attitude towards students of private school colleges - Student Congress

Bhubaneswar, National Secretary of the Student Congress Mr. Rosen Lalbitu told a press conference at the PCC office here today that he believed in the discipline of the Student Congress and needed to work hard to organize the Student Congress. The party has tasked Yasir Nawaz with strengthening the Student Congress in Odisha. In a very short time, state, district and assembly constituency level committees will be announced and responsibilities will be assigned to officials in various fields.

But strong action will be taken against any student attempting to break the Congressional code. Mr Bitu said he had visited Anugul, Sambalpur, Bargarh, Balangir and Subarnapur districts from August 9 to 13 to hold party programs and hold talks with students and parents. The financial backbone of parents has been shattered during the Karona Mihamari. Everyone is unable to complete the school, college fees. In such a situation, it is unfortunate that the Chief Minister has waived the matriculation examination fee to be administered only by the Council for Secondary Education, ”Mr Bitu said.

He said the chief minister had avoided the interests of students in private schools and colleges. Private schools, colleges, while parents are now struggling to survive. Owners are charging parents for the error. The High Court has expressed concern, but the Chief Minister has been in a honeymoon with the owners of private schools and colleges. The Chief Minister has provided them with valuable land at the cost of vegetables and mung beans.

The Chief Minister sympathized with the plight of the students and made the owners of the private school colleges a foolish boy. The education law provides for the government to regulate school fees. If private schools and colleges do not comply, the government will not allow them to do so. And we will take notice of the withdrawal. The Student Congress is demanding a 50 percent waiver of school fees. Mr. Yasir, president of the Student Congress, said he had met the state education minister in this regard.

But the government has cracked down on students in the state in its decision. The owners of private schools and colleges are doing business in education and the chief minister is a partner in the business, Mr. Nawaz alleged. The Hon'ble High Court said that the state government has the right to take action in this regard. But the Odisha general public understands whose interests the government is prioritizing in such a situation, ”he said. "If the government does not waive the 50 per cent fee for considering the problems of the affected parents and students, the Student Congress will agitate on the issue," Nawaz said.

Chief Minister's patriarchal attitude towards students of private school colleges - Student Congress

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