HYDERABAD: Stating that school education in Hyderabad was costliest compared to other metro cities in the country, former minister Mohd Ali Shabir of the Congress demanded that chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao crack the whip on managements of private institutions and ensure that they don’t collect exorbitant fee from parents.
The Congress on Monday launched a
campaign against the ‘commercialisation of education’ in
Telangana on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Moulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first education minister of Independent India, which is also celebrated as National Education Day.
Ali also launched the signature campaign organised by TPCC minorities cell chairman Shaik Abdullah Sohail.