Bhuse mentioned the federal government will amend guidelines to curb the gathering of extra charges by colleges underneath non-tuition heads. | Photo: Vivek Bendre / The Hindu
“The government will soon introduce a legislation to curb the practice of colleges operating in coordination with private coaching classes,” Bhuse acknowledged whereas responding to a query raised by NCP MLA #Hiraman Khoskar. He additionally mentioned the federal government will amend guidelines to curb the gathering of extra charges by colleges underneath non-tuition heads to “enhance transparency and prevent financial exploitation of parents”.
Meanwhile, Cooperation Minister #Babasaheb Patil mentioned the complaints of unlawful moneylenders grabbing land of farmers might be investigated on the district collector stage. The challenge was raised by MLA Sanjay Derkar, with supplementary questions by Sameer Kunawar, #Nana Patole, and #Amit Deshmukh.
Mr. Patil mentioned 8,100 out of 10,000 complaints had been discovered to be baseless. “The remaining complaints pertain to the bid to illegally seizure 871 hectares of farmland, which have now been returned to the affected farmers”, he added.
In a separate reply, Higher and Technical #Education Minister #Chandrakant Patil knowledgeable the House that recognition of 16 B.Ed faculties has been revoked for failing to submit obligatory evaluation experiences. Of these, seven establishments have ceased operations. Mr. Patil mentioned that roughly 500 affected college students might be accommodated in different faculties. He additionally added that the establishments have been granted time to file appeals, which can convey reduction.
Published – July 16, 2025 04:28 pm IST
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