The education system has become a business matter for these corporate schools and colleges. Parents aiming for a bright future have flocked to the wards with hopes of education. But recently he has witnessed several unfortunate incidents, such as a student’s self-immolation attempt in one of his at Narayana College. Governments do not keep an eye out for corporate institutions that exploit ordinary people in the name of fees.
education has become a business
The right to education is a fundamental right of every individual regardless of status, gender, caste or religion. The right to education is a tool to tackle poverty. Education plays an important role in helping all individuals make wise decisions and contribute to the betterment of society. Corporate educational institutions are commercialized. With the goal of “Would you like to make your dreams come true with us?”, we capture the needs of students and collect tuition fees in various ways.
Few corporate education institutions pay particular attention to student performance and grades. Because of this, many students suffer and it is a kind of disappointment for students. Considering this corporate institution used to collect extra fees from students with poor grades. Some students are below the poverty line. They dream high. Due to financial exploitation by corporate institutions, they are unable to continue their studies and obtain low-level jobs to support their families.
Today education is entirely a business. Due to the lack of quality of education, some students work at petrol pumps. Some graduates are working as software employees. It’s all due to differences in the quality of education.
The government should take precautionary measures to solve this problem and set fee margin lines to ensure that all students receive a decent education.
– Anabheri Nithisha, Private Employee, Karimnagar
Government turning a blind eye to student problems
The state government failed to monitor corporate college tuition. The recent student incident at Narayana College is the best example of how the government has supported corporate colleges.
Students suffer in college because of exploitation and have no better educational option than opting for the corporate sector. Public universities are understaffed and ill-equipped, so they are flocking to corporate universities.
The government must annually appoint a rate regulation board to monitor rates.
– Namburi Rama Ringeswara Rao, Sathupali
Companies that take advantage of people’s weaknesses
People’s weaknesses are turned into cash by corporate universities. Despite the fact that several students have committed suicide, the government supports private universities, but there have been many such incidents in recent years, but so far there has been no support for corporate universities. not a single case has been registered. The government has good relations with corporate universities.
Corporate colleges operate with political power within the state and are not concerned with parental issues. It’s time to introduce a new education system to the state and strengthen government colleges and schools.
-P Sunil, Student Union Leader, Bhadrachalam
Government should improve state institutions
Education today is considered a business and corrupt. Free Surveillance Systems Universities exploit students under the guise of various fees.
The recent incident at Narayana University, where a student attempted suicide, clearly shows how companies are on the run.
Governments need to control tuition and education-related costs and improve state institutions to provide good education for all in society.
– V karnakar Reddy, vedhira, Karimnagar