
DMK accuses government of supporting interests of private educational institutions in Puducherry
Opposition leader and DMK convenor R. Siva said the government was turning a blind eye to the irregularities committed by the managements of private institutions. Several private colleges have started classes before the Centralised Admission Committee could complete the counselling process. It has been a practice adopted by Medical, Engineering, Arts and Science Colleges in Puducherry for a long time, he said.
'By the time students join the colleges through Centac, the institutions begin classes with those admitted under the management quota. The students who join later under government quota find it difficult to manage the classes, as they miss their initial lessons. The colleges are pressurising the students who join under the government quota to pay the fees immediately,' he said.
Urging the government to issue directions to the private managements not to start classes till the counselling process was completed by the Centac, the DMK leader said administration should also ensure that the assistance under Perunthalaivar Kamaraj Financial Assistance Scheme was given to students at the time of admission itself. The government should serve the interests of students, he added.
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