Hyderabad: Telangana Jagruthi President K. Kavitha alleged a Kavitha corporate education nexus between the Telangana government and private educational institutions on Saturday. She demanded immediate Assembly sessions to address rising fee burdens.
She said corporate institutions continued to impose high fees on poor and middle-class families. Moreover, she questioned why the government appeared to support such institutions instead of regulating them.
Kavitha asked why the State had not shown urgency similar to special sessions held for major legislation like the Women’s Reservation Bill. She said the government must act quickly to deliver justice to affected families.
Kavitha corporate education nexus raises fee concerns
The Kavitha corporate education nexus allegation focused on the delay in introducing a fee regulation law. She said the Telangana Education Commission had already prepared a draft bill months ago.
However, she noted that the government had not acted on the proposal. Therefore, she questioned the silence of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on the issue.
She said the delay allowed corporate institutions to continue raising fees. As a result, families struggled to meet education expenses while institutions increased charges.
Kavitha questioned whether the government had any understanding with corporate educational lobbies. She said unchecked fee hikes were eroding the lifetime savings of common families.
Furthermore, she criticised what she described as neglect of poor and middle-class citizens. She said such inaction amounted to betrayal.
The Kavitha corporate education nexus issue, she said, required urgent legislative attention. Therefore, she reiterated the demand for immediate Assembly sessions to address fee regulation.