Federation of Associations of Telangana Larger Establishments chairman N Ramesh Babu flanked by different representatives Alijapur Srinivas and Krishna Rao addressing the media in Hyderabad on Saturday. , Photograph Credit score: Handout
Managements of personal skilled faculties will lead a protest with 1 lakh employees members on November 6 to focus on their sufferings and the grim future of faculties in Telangana as a result of non-payment of price reimbursement dues by the federal government.
From November 3, the universities, together with Engineering, Pharmacy, MBA, MCA, BEd, and Nursing, will shut indefinitely as they’re unable to run the establishments on account of non-payment of charges reimbursement, mentioned chairrman of Federation of Associations of Telangana Larger Establishments (FATHI) N. Ramesh Babu.
The FATHI held a press convention to announce the closure of faculties and the protests and mentioned this was the final choice earlier than the universities. He urged the colleges to postpone examinations beneath their jurisdiction as the universities can be closed.
FATHI consultant Alijapur Srinivas mentioned that the federal government promised to launch ₹1,200 crore by the Deepavali competition. This was introduced by Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu however solely ₹300 crore was launched. “Now after we are looking for the discharge of the promised dues, the federal government is threatening the universities with a vigilance probe,” he mentioned stating that this was a direct risk for looking for pending dues.
The FATHI representatives reminded that the federal government owes ₹10,000 crore price reimbursement and demanded that the dues be launched first and they might don’t have any objection to the vigilance probe.
Revealed – November 01, 2025 08:38 pm IST
