Vidyarthi Sevadal Requests Political Parties to Establish New University in Telangana and Include Education Schemes in Their Party Manifestos
Hyderabad
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In a significant move, the President of Vidyarthi Sevadal, Mir Qurram Ali, has made a heartfelt plea to all political parties operating in Telangana. He urged them to prioritize education and the welfare of students in the state, emphasizing the need for accessible and affordable education opportunities.
Vidyarthi Sevadal, a prominent student organization, has been at the forefront of advocating for improved educational facilities and opportunities for the youth of Telangana. Their request to the political parties is not only for the benefit of the students but also to address the pressing demand for more educational options in the region.
One of the major concerns highlighted by Vidyarthi Sevadal is the soaring cost of education, particularly in fields like medicine and engineering. The high fees associated with these courses have deterred many talented students from pursuing their dreams in these areas. To address this issue, Vidyarthi Sevadal is calling for the establishment of new universities, medical colleges, and engineering institutions with reasonable fee structures.
Mir Qurram Ali stated, "Nowadays, many students are forced to give up their aspirations of pursuing medical and engineering courses due to the exorbitant fees. We believe that every student in Telangana should have the opportunity to excel in their chosen field without the burden of heavy financial constraints."
The appeal from Vidyarthi Sevadal goes beyond mere words; they are calling for concrete action from the political parties. They have requested that the parties include comprehensive education schemes in their party manifestos, with a focus on expanding educational institutions and making education more affordable for the youth of Telangana.
The plea from Vidyarthi Sevadal underscores the critical need for accessible and affordable education in Telangana. It remains to be seen how the political parties respond to this call and whether they will prioritize the educational future of the state's youth in their policy agendas.
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