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The government has missed all the deadlines to make the payments in the fee reimbursement scheme. In September 2010, the Supreme Court directed the state to release the funds for the scheme in four installments.

In the first installment, 25 per cent of the total funds were to be paid within four weeks of the students taking admission.

The deadline ended on October 31, 2010, but the colleges are yet to receive the money though the government has been showing on paper in the form of GOs that `600 crore was released in January this year. Even if this were true, the first instalment amount should be `1,000 crore, so there is still a shortfall.

The apex court had also directed the state to pay another 25 per cent of the fees in the next four weeks and the remaining 50 per cent of the fee should be paid four months after the entire admissions process concludes. The second deadline too has expired on January 30 this year, without the government paying the amount due in the first instalment.

The government approached the SC earlier this week and sought some more time to release the funds saying that the ‘verification process of applications’ submitted by students was still going on. The court posted the case to February 14.

The college managements are planning to file a contempt of court case against the state government for failing to release the funds despite the court’s order.

“We cannot even pay the salaries of our staff for the last few months. Even if we want to run the colleges, it is not possible as faculty in several Colleges went on strike due to non-payment of salaries.

Either the government should pay the amount or it should allow us to collect the same from parents. We have no option but to close the colleges at this stage,” said Mr N. Ramesh, chairman, Consortium of Engineering and Professional Colleges Management Associations of AP
Professional colleges to be closed from February 16

College managements seek 1,900 cr. by Feb. 15; government says it can release only 600 cr.

‘State has not paid a single rupee though 3,800 cr. is to be paid for current academic year'

HYDERABAD: The Consortium of Engineering and Professional Colleges Managements' Association here on Friday announced their decision to close all the colleges from February 16 following what they termed as'`failure' of the talks with the Group of Ministers (GoM) on the fee reimbursement issue.

While the government made it clear that it could only release Rs.600 crore towards fee reimbursement, the college managements insisted that nothing less than Rs.1,900 crore by February 15 was acceptable to them.

The three-hour meeting was attended by the five-member GoM comprising Botcha Satyanarayana, K Parthasarathy, C. Damodar Rajanarsimha, Pithani Satyanarayana and Basavaraju Saraiah and the representatives of the Consortium from all the three regions,

Emerging from the meeting, Social Welfare Minister Pithani Satyanarayana and Higher Education Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha said that the government had cleared the arrears of 2009-10 and for the current academic year, it would give a release order for Rs.600 crore in two or three days and the rest in phases in the next financial year. Mr. Rajanarsimha said that an option of giving bank guarantee to enable the managements raise loans in the meantime also came up in the meeting and it would be taken to the notice of Chief Minister. The GoM and the college management representatives would meet again on Saturday.

On the other hand, Consortium Chairman N. Ramesh Babu, working president Krishna Rao and Secretary K. V. K. Rao said they were extremely disappointed with the stubborn stand of the Government. They said that out of Rs.3,800 crore to be paid for the current academic year, even after seven months, government did not release a single rupee towards tuition fee-reimbursement. While they demanded 50 per cent of the amount before February 15, government was only willing to pay 15 per cent.

Mr. Ramesh Babu said if Rs.1,900 crore was not released by February 15, 50 per cent of engineering and other colleges offering MCA, MBA, Pharmacy etc., would die a ‘natural death'. The government was not at all talking about funds due for 2010-11 and nor had it given any promise. Representatives of associations from all the three regions, Andhra, Rayalaseema and Telangana announced that they had no option but to close down their colleges numbering about 2,000 from February 16 because of severe financial crisis.

Source: The Hindu

HYDERABAD: The Consortium of Engineering and Professional Colleges Managements Association has threatened to close down colleges if the government doesn't pay fee reimbursement dues to the tune of Rs. 4,250 crore by February 15.

“We will be forced to collect the same from students if the government fails to release funds,” said the consortium chairman, N. Ramesh and secretary general K.V.K. Rao here on Sunday. They claimed that government had given an undertaking to the Supreme Court that pending dues under fee reimbursement scheme would be released by January 29 and failed to honour it.

“A few days ago, it released a G.O. releasing Rs. 300 crore just to escape the Supreme Court deadline, but that money is yet to reach the colleges.” They said they would lay siege to the Assembly with the help of students if the money was not released.

Protest plan

As a prelude, dharnas would be staged all the collectorates in the State. Alleging that the funds meant for students were being diverted to Rachabanda and contractors, Mr. Ramesh said they were being blackmailed in the name of grading and infrastructure deficiencies whenever they pressured the government for funds release. “Don't start schemes if you can't provide funds,” they advised.

Mr. Rao and Mr. Ramesh said they were not able to pay salaries to the staff. Teachers had threatened to go on strike and the future of lakh of children would be in jeopardy if the government didn't respond. Nine months had passed since the academic year had begun, but the government was not concerned about colleges and students.

Tuition fee hike urged

The consortium also demanded that tuition fee be hiked to Rs. 45,000 as they could not run colleges with the present fee. They strongly opposed AICTE's new norms that allowed colleges to get additional seats every year arguing that it would only benefit a few colleges.

“We demand the government not to allow new engineering colleges or increase the intake.” The AICTE, they said, was acting like a commercial organisation collecting huge fees for every activity and said a delegation would soon meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and HRD Minister Kapil Sibal to represent the issue.

They also demanded abolition of weightage system alleging that it was leading to inordinate delay in announcement of EAMCET results . “The government should ensure that classes should start by July 1 every year like in other States,” they said.

Source : The HinduLink

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Under Graduation Instant Examinations Results-2010 K U WARANGAL

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The Under Graduation Instant Examinations-2010 results were released by the Honourable Vice-Chancellor Prof. N. Lingamurthy on 12-07-2010.
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