'Colleges charging full fees from Maratha students will face

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The government has issued a circular for the second time directing all the colleges to not charge full fees from the students of the community under the Shahu Maharaj scholarship.

The protests for the quota turned violent today, a day after a member of the community jumped into the in district.

"The government will reimburse 50 per cent fees of those students whose parents' annual income is less than Rs 8 lakh under the scholarship scheme," said.

He said the colleges charging full fees from the students could face a legal and disciplinary action if they failed to follow the directives of the government.

urged the students to lodge a complaint with Joint Director, Education, and nodal officers appointed for the purpose.

He further said the government has done more for the community than what the previous governments led by the and had done.

alleged that a handful of families from the and the have been controlling the levers of power for the past 40 to 45 years.

"The resentment in the Maratha community is against these families," the said.

To another query over the ongoing agitation, the said and his senior colleagues and are talking to the protesters.

for Industries Subhash Desai said those who had assured reservation to the Maratha community before 2014 polls should come forward and clarify.

Meanwhile, conveners of Maratha Kranti Morcha (MKM) said tomorrow's bandh in and surrounding areas will be peaceful.

The conveners said essential services like ambulances, schools colleges will be excluded from the ambit of the shutdown.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 22:00 IST