Uttarakhand government gives relief to Kashmiri students, will not have to pay fine
Uttarakhand government gives relief to Kashmiri students, will not have to pay fine
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Dehradun: Recently, the state government has given a big relief to Kashmiri students living in Dehradun. After the intervention of the state government, now students will not have to deposit fine in private universities and colleges. Doon's private institutions imposed this fine on Kashmiri students for being absent and not depositing fees on time. A few months ago, after the removal of Articles 370 and 35A from Jammu and Kashmir, many restrictions were imposed there. Due to this, Kashmiri students studying in Doon could not reach their universities and colleges.

According to the information, let us tell you that this led to his absence in institutions during the ban. At the same time, many students could not deposit their fees on time. Private educational institutions imposed penalties on them. At the same time, it has been learned that the students have been fined from two thousand to 10 thousand. The J&K Student Association protested against this and called for the cancellation of the fine. On the demand of the association, the state government has instructed all private universities and colleges not to collect fine from the students.

According to information received from sources, National Spokesperson of J&K Student Association Nasir Kuhyami said that many private universities and colleges had already removed the fine from the students. Now following the instructions of the state government, other colleges have also given relief to the students.

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