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KADAPA: All India Students Federation (AISF) has called for a bandh of private corporate colleges on July 1 in protest against collection of unbridled donations and charging of exorbitant fees and demanding closure of unrecognised corporate schools. Fee regulation urged The government should enact a fees regulation act to curb exorbitant fees, and officials should ensure removal of fancy names like e-techno, e-global, e-smart, international, olympiad and concept of schools, AISF city president C. Suresh Babu, vice-president Vinod and leader Srinivasulu demanded. They sought closure of unrecognised private, corporate schools and steps to ensure that qualified teachers and basic facilities were provided in other schools.
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