jpismahatma Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 elangana govt's new clause trips Andhra students Experts say this move effectively allows the state to wash off its hands from paying the fee for students whose origins can be traced back to Andhra Pradesh.HYDERABAD: A new clause introduced by the Telangana government has sealed the fate of 39,000 Andha-origin students who had done their schooling and college education in the new state. Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's new parental education clause says Andhraite students who enjoy local status here will only be eligible for fee reimbursement if their parents have also studied in Telangana. Experts say this move effectively allows the state to wash off its hands from paying the fee for students whose origins can be traced back to Andhra Pradesh. Students whose had been studying in Telangana fall under the local category in the state and non-local category in Andhra Pradesh. This would mean that even if they were to migrate to AP for studies considering their parental origins, they will be eligible only to avail 15% of the non-local quota seats in the state. "Students from poor backgrounds will get affected by the parental origin clause. If the government could invite investment from businessmen and entrepreneurs from AP, why should they try to crack down on students from Andhra who fall under the local category by virtue of their long years of studies in Telangana," said P Madhusudan Reddy from the Government Junior College Lecturers' Association. The fee reimbursement scheme covers students from SC, ST. OBC and EBC communities with minimal parental income doing their intermediate, under graduate and post graduate studies in the state. Those in the know of things said that the crackdown on fee reimbursement scheme has come at a time when the state government is visibly encouraging Andhraite-owned colleges in the state by providing a friendlier environment to run business. Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao's new parental education clause says Andhraite students who enjoy local status will only be eligible for fee reimbursement if their parents have also studied in Telangana About 70 out of 372 engineering colleges in Telangana are owned by people from Andhra Pradesh while two of the main intermediate college streams in the state are also owned by Andhraites. Representatives of professional college managements said that with Telangana being hostile they are expecting a 15% to 20% drop in admissions this year as students with AP roots might stay away from admissions here. "Already students with Andhra origins are migrating to other states like Tamil Nadu for admissions. The new policy will only drive more of them out of Telangana," said Ramesh Nimmatoori from Consortium of Private Professional College Managements' Association. Other than Hyderabad, other districts in Telangana, including Nizamabad and Ranga Reddy has a sizable Andhra student population. Engineering admissions are expected to commence in the first week of July.
jpismahatma Posted June 23, 2014 Author Report Posted June 23, 2014 intha racisim aa pakistan vaalu chupincharu..
Acetone Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 center gajulu todukkuni kurchonda.... makkelowde gallu... court anna em chestundi....
Captain_nd_Coke Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 R_garu... Come and say something garu
pythonic Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 Haha....eppudu vachi hatred, jealousy, stupid and gajji thread antaru chudu eppudu smart people vachi..... We are no 1.....
jpismahatma Posted June 23, 2014 Author Report Posted June 23, 2014 intha daridrudu entra nayana ee kcr..thu... aa tagubothu b@dc0w gadi venkala aa. kondi ram unadu emo..
maverick23 Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 ilanti lathkoor panula valle TG ante hatred perigeedhi
timmy Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 elangana govt's new clause trips Andhra students Experts say this move effectively allows the state to wash off its hands from paying the fee for students whose origins can be traced back to Andhra Pradesh.HYDERABAD: A new clause introduced by the Telangana government has sealed the fate of 39,000 Andha-origin students who had done their schooling and college education in the new state. Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's new parental education clause says Andhraite students who enjoy local status here will only be eligible for fee reimbursement if their parents have also studied in Telangana. Experts say this move effectively allows the state to wash off its hands from paying the fee for students whose origins can be traced back to Andhra Pradesh. Students whose had been studying in Telangana fall under the local category in the state and non-local category in Andhra Pradesh. This would mean that even if they were to migrate to AP for studies considering their parental origins, they will be eligible only to avail 15% of the non-local quota seats in the state. "Students from poor backgrounds will get affected by the parental origin clause. If the government could invite investment from businessmen and entrepreneurs from AP, why should they try to crack down on students from Andhra who fall under the local category by virtue of their long years of studies in Telangana," said P Madhusudan Reddy from the Government Junior College Lecturers' Association. The fee reimbursement scheme covers students from SC, ST. OBC and EBC communities with minimal parental income doing their intermediate, under graduate and post graduate studies in the state. Those in the know of things said that the crackdown on fee reimbursement scheme has come at a time when the state government is visibly encouraging Andhraite-owned colleges in the state by providing a friendlier environment to run business. Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao's new parental education clause says Andhraite students who enjoy local status will only be eligible for fee reimbursement if their parents have also studied in Telangana About 70 out of 372 engineering colleges in Telangana are owned by people from Andhra Pradesh while two of the main intermediate college streams in the state are also owned by Andhraites. Representatives of professional college managements said that with Telangana being hostile they are expecting a 15% to 20% drop in admissions this year as students with AP roots might stay away from admissions here. "Already students with Andhra origins are migrating to other states like Tamil Nadu for admissions. The new policy will only drive more of them out of Telangana," said Ramesh Nimmatoori from Consortium of Private Professional College Managements' Association. Other than Hyderabad, other districts in Telangana, including Nizamabad and Ranga Reddy has a sizable Andhra student population. Engineering admissions are expected to commence in the first week of July. endhi idhi Poor students Telangana aithe endhi andhra aithe
bio Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 veeni mokam, enni amendments chesina avi future students ki vartisthaayi not for present or past students, ee kcr vinadu, court ki pothadi, konni decades stay lo untadi..topic over.
micxas Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 Idhi 2 days back news kada, felt bad..new form of sectarianism.. Ganjayi chettu ki malle poolu kayav baa yada raaja tada praja.., TG people deserve this,jai telenagana..:)
timmy Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 Fees reimbursement entha untundhi total budget lo, aa salaha icchina dikkumalina vaadu evadu
micxas Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 Fees reimbursement entha untundhi total budget lo, aa salaha icchin a dikkumalina vaadu evadu I don't think its abt money man..something else..
Anta Assamey Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 Pedda worst candidate laga vunnadu... nasty nela ticket fellow gaadu...
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