Members of Andhra Pradesh Association Association College Managements Association (AppDCMA) are preparing to protest at state level at the Ministry of Social Security in Tadepalli 13.
In his statement, the State President of the Association P. Jayara and General Secretary of P. Peddi Raja stated that the payment of tuition fees was waiting for a total of six phases, three installments concerning the academic year 2023-24 and three more concerning 2024-25.
They said that the officials concerned had been presented many statements, but the government had no answer. 3 February of this year met with the Minister of Human Resource Human Resources and explained in detail their problems and also submitted petitions to the relevant district collectors, but without success.
They said that in addition to reimbursement of teaching, there were many other questions facing universities that the government must deal with. In the absence of payment, universities were becoming increasingly difficult to operate due to financial burden on employees, transport and operational expenses, they added. To add their agony, collectors gave orders that banned them to collect fees from students.
They also asked how it was possible to operate their institutions without receiving the waiting substitute means and without allowing them to collect fees from students. In order to draw attention to their situation, representatives of various universities on a private title at 11 universities in the State would protest a peaceful protest on Wednesday, they said.
Published – August 12, 2025 21:11 is
