The pending scholarship should be released

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The South India times Sangareddy: Sai Basha, district president of BC Student Union, demanded the release of the pending scholarship. On Thursday, on the call of BC Sangam National President R Krishnaiah, BC Student Sangam district presidents under the leadership of Sai Bhasha held a dharna in front of the Chalo Collectorate Office and Collector Office.

On this occasion, Sai Basha said that SC, ST, BC, and OBC are pending fee reimbursement scholarships of Rs. The government, which has been adamant about not releasing 35 thousand crores for two years, demanded immediate release of the pending scholarship.

The annual scholarship for college students is Rs. They want to increase from 5,500 to Rs.20 thousand. Mess charges for SC, ST, and BC college hostel students are Rs. 1,500 to Rs. He said that it should be increased to 3 thousand. They demanded the government start a new 300 college hostel for SC, ST, and BC students.

The budget of the BC Study Circle is Rs. They want to increase it to 200 crores. He called for setting up a BC sub plan with Rs.20 thousand crores. Gurukula schools were asked to construct their own buildings for BC College hostels. Demanding implementation of KG to PG free education. A memorandum was given to Additional Collector Veera Reddy.

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