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Delhi LG rejects Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University's fee hike proposal, prioritizes student welfare

Delhi LG VK Saxena has rejected a proposal by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) to impose affiliation fees on government institutes, the LG Office said in a press release.

ANI Nov 30, 2024 17:01 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], November 30 (ANI): Delhi LG VK Saxena has rejected a proposal by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) to impose affiliation fees on government institutes, the LG Office said in a release on Saturday.
It added that the move aims at protecting the interests of students, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
"The amendment of Clause 5 of Statue 24 of the University, had it been implemented, would have required government colleges and institutions affiliated with GGSIPU to pay affiliation fees from the 2025-26 academic sessions. This would have inevitably led to increased financial burdens on these institutions, ultimately resulting in higher course fees for students. As per Statute 24, Clause 5, an affiliation fee is charged from all self-financed Institutions whereas no processing fee or affiliation fee is being charged from the colleges or institutions established and run by the Central Government or a State Government or fully funded by the Central Government or a State Government," the LG Office said.
Expressing serious concerns over the potential implications of this decision, LG Saxena emphasized that such a move could disproportionately affect students from disadvantaged backgrounds who often rely on government institutions for affordable higher education, it added.
The LG statement added that disposing of the file in this regard, Saxena noted that meritorious students, many from poor economic backgrounds, generally get admission to government colleges, purely based on their talent and approving the University's proposal may put the future of these talented students at stake.
The LG pointed out that government institutes already bear significant financial responsibilities, including application fees for provisional affiliation and continuation of affiliation.
"These fees vary based on the course and location of the institute. Additionally, they are required to pay affiliation fees after receiving approval for provisional affiliation," it added.
"By rejecting the proposal, the LG has ensured that government institutes can continue to provide quality education without imposing additional financial burdens on students and making higher education accessible and affordable for all," it added.
"The proposed fee hike would have had a direct and significant impact on student affordability. For many students, particularly those from low-income families, government colleges are the only viable option for higher education. Any increase in fees would have made it even more difficult for these students to pursue their academic goals," the LG Office said.
Keeping in view the financial requirements of GGSIPU, LG has suggested that the University explore alternative methods to generate revenue to augment its budget, it added. (ANI)

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