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TSU-SFI Deputation to SC & ST Welfare Department

Agartala, Correspondent:  The state committee of the students federation of India (SFI) and the central committee of the Tribal students Uni...



Agartala, Correspondent: The state committee of the students federation of India (SFI) and the central committee of the Tribal students Union (TSU) mutually presented a nomination to the Overseer of the SC welfare  on Tuesday, framing significant requests for the government assistance of Scheduled caste students.

The essential focal point of the delegation was to look for standard and opportune installment of all payments under the Booked SC welfare Department.


The understudy bunches underscored the desperation of dispensing allowances to stay away from monetary difficulties looked by understudies in paying their school expenses expeditiously.

SFI state secretary Sandipan Deb, communicated disillusionment over the non-dispensing of payments to booked position understudies, featuring the division's disappointment in such manner. He blamed the division for showing an example of carelessness, which has made it trying for students meet their college costs on time, prompting extra punishments.

The students groups additionally encouraged the specialists to expand the payment rate by at least 25%, perceiving the increasing expenses of education and everyday costs. They additionally supported for upgraded concentrate on open doors for different experts under the Booked SC Welfare Department, looking to advance advanced education and ability improvement inside the planned rank networks.

Deb, for SFI, declared that all payments should be settled by the tenth of this current month, facilitating the monetary weight on students and empowering them to seek after their schooling without obstruction.

The TSU general secretary Sujit Tripura, and different agents were additionally present during the designation to help the requests made by the students gatherings. The submissio of the deputation signals an aggregate call for critical activity to address the requirements and yearnings of SC student, stressing the meaning of comprehensive instruction and impartial open doors for all.

The Director of the SC Welfare Department  has guaranteed the Students groups that their requests will be given due thought, promising to pursue settling the issues at the earliest. The specialists are presently under elevated examination as they explore the obligation of guaranteeing a helpful instructive climate for all understudies.