Demand of students to govt of Telangana to release pending fee reimbursement for degree,in


Demand of students to govt of Telangana to release pending fee reimbursement for degree,in
The Issue
Osmania University-affiliated colleges in Hyderabad, Telangana, have long been recognized for their academic excellence and the promise of quality education. Yet, for many degree students attending these institutions, there exists a formidable financial predicament that threatens to undermine their educational pursuits—the non-receipt of fee reimbursement for the past five years.
Countless students enrolled in these colleges rely heavily on the government's fee reimbursement scheme. This scheme is designed to alleviate the financial burden on low-income families, ensuring that every student, regardless of their economic background, has a fair chance to pursue higher education. However, the consistent delays in releasing these funds have placed students in a perilous situation, many of whom are now facing significant hardships.
It's critical to highlight that education is a fundamental right and should not be hindered by financial obstacles. The delay in fee reimbursements not only affects students' academic lives but places undue stress on their families' financial situations. Without these funds, students struggle to make ends meet and in some unfortunate cases, are forced to abandon their dreams of obtaining a degree.
The government of Telangana has made bold promises regarding education support, and now is the time for them to take actionable steps. We urge the honorable Chief Minister of Telangana to fulfill this commitment by releasing the pending fee reimbursements immediately. This decisive action will not only ease the financial burden on students and their families but will also reinforce the state's dedication to educational advancement.
Sign this petition and join our call to action. Let us ensure that educational pursuits are accessible and affordable for everyone in Hyderabad and across Telangana. Your signature is a step towards rectifying this long-standing issue and supporting thousands of students' educational journeys.
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The Issue
Osmania University-affiliated colleges in Hyderabad, Telangana, have long been recognized for their academic excellence and the promise of quality education. Yet, for many degree students attending these institutions, there exists a formidable financial predicament that threatens to undermine their educational pursuits—the non-receipt of fee reimbursement for the past five years.
Countless students enrolled in these colleges rely heavily on the government's fee reimbursement scheme. This scheme is designed to alleviate the financial burden on low-income families, ensuring that every student, regardless of their economic background, has a fair chance to pursue higher education. However, the consistent delays in releasing these funds have placed students in a perilous situation, many of whom are now facing significant hardships.
It's critical to highlight that education is a fundamental right and should not be hindered by financial obstacles. The delay in fee reimbursements not only affects students' academic lives but places undue stress on their families' financial situations. Without these funds, students struggle to make ends meet and in some unfortunate cases, are forced to abandon their dreams of obtaining a degree.
The government of Telangana has made bold promises regarding education support, and now is the time for them to take actionable steps. We urge the honorable Chief Minister of Telangana to fulfill this commitment by releasing the pending fee reimbursements immediately. This decisive action will not only ease the financial burden on students and their families but will also reinforce the state's dedication to educational advancement.
Sign this petition and join our call to action. Let us ensure that educational pursuits are accessible and affordable for everyone in Hyderabad and across Telangana. Your signature is a step towards rectifying this long-standing issue and supporting thousands of students' educational journeys.
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Petition created on 18 August 2025