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As the date of June 26 approaches, Telangana schools are bracing for disruptions as the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) calls for a bandh to voice their protest against the high fees charged by private schools and the lack of adequate infrastructure in government institutions. The ABVP is demanding that the government take action to ensure basic amenities in public schools and implement a fee control law to prevent excessive charges by private and corporate schools. This will be the second bandh organized by the ABVP in Telangana this month, underscoring their ongoing concerns about the state of school education.
While there has been no official confirmation of a statewide closure, several schools in Hyderabad have opted to declare a holiday as a precautionary measure. Some schools have decided to conduct online classes for students in classes 5 to 10. It is advised that parents check with their child’s school for specific updates regarding the impact of the bandh on the school schedule.
Overall, the ABVP’s call for a bandh highlights the growing tensions and dissatisfaction surrounding the education system in Telangana. The demand for better infrastructure, fair fees, and overall improvement in the quality of education remain at the forefront of the student body’s concerns. As the bandh date looms closer, the situation in Telangana schools is set to become a focal point of discussion and debate in the education sector.