In the wake of the
students Federation of
india (SFI) calling for a Bharat Bandh on Thursday, July 4, Hyderabad's schools and institutions have declared tomorrow as a vacation. A re-examination of NEET-UG
students has been demanded by student organisations nationwide due to a dispute about the exam's findings and a purported paper leak.
Student unions urge schools, colleges to observe bandh in hyderabad, Telangana While some institutions and schools in
hyderabad have not yet made the announcement, many have used
whatsapp alerts and circulars to inform
students of the shutdown in support of the bandh call. To guarantee that classes are not interrupted, the bulk of the city's colleges have made the decision to transition to an online format.
On Tuesday, national leaders of the Progressive Democratic
students Union (PDSU) and SFI student organisations in
hyderabad had demanded a bandh of universities and schools. SFI is advocating for a bandh at
educational institutions to express disapproval of political participation in prestigious universities. Additionally, they want the unlawful cases brought against
students and student leaders to be dropped.
They claimed that the NEET test results were altered and called for a re-examination and its cancellation, citing worry for the future of 24 lakh applicants. The leaders urged
parents to convince schools and colleges to announce a holiday and asked them to join them in their agitation to guarantee a successful
school and
college bandh throughout
hyderabad and other areas of Telangana.