ABVP protests with the expectation of free bus passes for students
Team Udayavani, Jun 6, 2018, 10:52 AM IST
Shivamogga: The Akhila Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) held a protest and walked to the Deputy Commissioner’s office requesting free bus pass to all students in Shivamogga on June 4. They additionally presented a memorandum to DC.
The protesters said that the before governments had given free bus passes to decrease the financial burden on the students. The ABVP individuals likewise undermined to go on a statewide strike if their requests were not met.
They additionally cleared up that they were simply requesting the satisfaction of the promises made by the coalition government in the state in their election manifesto. “Time has come to actualize the promises,” an ABVP part said.
They likewise demanded proper connectivity between rural areas and urban communities with the goal that students from the rural areas could without much of a trouble travel to cities. They likewise claimed that training had changed into a business as the private schools were demanding huge donations. “Commercialisation of education has made it excessively expensive for some students,” they charged
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