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Educational consultancies exploit students



Mushrooming educational consultancies are extorting a huge amount of money from students vying for abroad studies, writes Rajdhani daily on its front page. The news reports that a consultancy charges upto two million rupees from a nursing student.

Similarly, the newspaper also writes that government is losing a huge amount of money as contractors of development projects are going missing. Contractors of various development projects received around 24 billion rupees from the government as advance payment. However, they are going missing and the government is reluctant to take action against them.

Likewise the paper also writes that various NGOs in the country spent around two billion rupees on the social development, in the distribution of relief materials and for infrastructure development of the country in the fiscal year 1017/2018. However, their impact is negligible.

 

 

 

Publish Date : 23 February 2019 07:39 AM

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