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ANNISU urges college to return high fees



KATHMANDU: All Nepal National Independent Students Union (ANNISU) has urged the medical colleges to adjust the fees charging for medical students.

Issuing a press release by the organization today has urged to settle the dispute after implementing the government’s direction to withdraw high fees by 15 days.

Most of the medical colleges running under private ownership are remaining shut due to protests by students against the college administration for charging them high fees.

The organization coordinator Ain Mahar and deputy coordinator Ranjeet Tamang have objected to the college administration’s activities of threatening and exerting pressure on students.

Publish Date : 24 November 2019 18:16 PM

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