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  • Tejasswi Prakash to say goodbye to Naagin 6, check her HUGE fee

    Tejasswi Prakash to say goodbye to Naagin 6, check her HUGE fee

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    Mumbai: Ekta Kapoor’s hit supernatural drama series Naagin 6 starring Tejasswi Prakash in the lead role, is reportedly set to come to an end in April, according to recent reports. The show, which has been grabbing eyeballs with its intriguing plot and stellar performances, has been a fan favorite since its inception. However, recent speculations suggest that the show’s run may be coming to a close after several successful months on air.

    Naagin 6 made its grand premiere on Colors TV in February last year, and it quickly became a massive success for the makers and the channel. Considering the crazy TRPs and its popularity among audiences, the show got an extension for two months making it one of the longest-running seasons of the popular supernatural saga.

    Tejasswi Prakash’s Naagin 6 Remuneration

    Apart from the show’s storyline, another highlight of Naagin 6 has been the performances of its cast, including the talented actress Tejasswi Prakash, who has been essaying the lead role. Known for her impressive acting prowess and captivating screen presence, Tejasswi Prakash has been drawing praise for her portrayal of Naagin in the show.

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    And speaking about her remuneration, Tejasswi Prakash’s fee for Naagin 6 has been a staggering Rs 2 lakhs per episode, making her one of the highest-paid actresses in the television industry.

    As the latest reports suggest that Naagin 6 is likely to end in April, fans are eagerly anticipating the show’s climax and bidding adieu to the gripping storyline.

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  • Over 2300 seats vacant at Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University due to fee hike: BJP MLA

    Over 2300 seats vacant at Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University due to fee hike: BJP MLA

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    New Delhi: BJP MLA Vijender Gupta on Monday claimed that more than 2,300 seats at Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU) are vacant due to a steep fee hike.

    He said LG VK Saxena has sought a detailed report on it within 15 days.

    Gupta shared a copy of the purported order issued from LG office on March 16. No immediate reaction was available from the LG office or the DSEU on Gupta’s claim.

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    The BJP MLA from Rohini said the issue was brought to the knowledge of the LG by him during a recent meeting.

    “There was a 400 per cent hike in polytechnic diploma courses, from Rs 6000 to Rs 24,000. The fee of BTech and MTech course was hiked from Rs 35,000 to Rs 1,81,000,” he claimed.

    Despite a high demand of such courses more than 2300 seats are vacant, he claimed in a statement.

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  • Private medical college fee to be reviewed across Telangana

    Private medical college fee to be reviewed across Telangana

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (TAFRC) is set to review the medical course fee structures of private unaided professional institutions in the state for the upcoming academic years.

    The college management is required to submit data for the last financial year and the audited statements for 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to 2023 on the committee’s website before April 30. 

    Institutions failing to submit the statements of income and expenditure, audited balance sheets, and requirements for developmental needs for the immediately preceding year, as well as particulars of expenditure incurred on salaries and infrastructure and other specified particulars, will not be eligible to collect fee, said a press release. 

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    The fee structure will be reviewed and determined for the undergraduate, postgraduate, and super-specialty medical and dental courses, as well as the allied courses.

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  • Revised fee structure for Class 10th, 12th and Other Courses

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    Revised fee structure for Class 10th, 12th and Other Courses

    Revised fee structure for various services offered by the JKBOSE to be effective from 01-04-2023.

    In pursuance to the decisions taken by the Finance committee of the JKBOSE from time to time in this regard and as approved by the authorities, it is hereby notified for the information of all the concerned that the Fee charged for
    various services offered by the JkBOSE have been revised, which shall be effective from 01-04-2023:

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  • Exclusive: Rashmika Mandanna’s fee new Telugu film leaked

    Exclusive: Rashmika Mandanna’s fee new Telugu film leaked

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    Hyderabad: Rashmika Mandanna, a rising star in both Telugu and Hindi film industry, has raised her fees for upcoming Tollywood projects, setting a new standard. The actress has recently signed a movie with Nithiin which is tentatively titled ‘VNR Trio’. Do you know how much she is charging for her new Tollywood project?

    According to our exclusive source close to the team, it has been revealed that Rashmika, who is one of the highest paid female stars down south, will be receiving a paycheque of between Rs 3-5 crores for her role in the movie.

    After their successful collaborations on ‘Bheeshma,’ she is reunited with director Venky Kudumula and hero Nithiin for the second time. Mythri Movie Makers produced VNR Trio, and GV Prakash Kumar composed the music.

    On the work front, Rashmika Mandanna is currently shooting for her next Bollywood film ‘Animal’ alongside Ranbir Kapoor. In Tollywood, she has Pushpa 2 alongside Allu Arjun apart from Nithiin-starrer.

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  • Mrunal Thakur shifts to Hyderabad, see her fee for Telugu movies

    Mrunal Thakur shifts to Hyderabad, see her fee for Telugu movies

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    Hyderabad: Mrunal Thakur is the buzz in the town! This Bollywood diva is set to make waves in Tollywood with her next film, in which she will co-star with heartthrob Nani. But hold on, there’s more! According to reports, the actress has also made a wise investment by purchasing a lavish house in Hyderabad. This starlet is determined to take the Telugu film industry by storm and establish herself as one of the country’s top actresses.

    The actress is also becoming busy in the film’s as she is also taking the remuneration of whopping amount of Rs 3 crore for her upcoming film, it’s clear that the producers recognize her incredible talent and stunning looks. Why shouldn’t they? After all, the actress has already established a name for herself in films such as ‘Toofaan,’ ‘Batla House,’ ‘Sita Ramam’ and ‘Super 30.’ Her fans can’t get enough of her and are waiting for her to light up the screen in Tollywood.

    According to sources close to the actress, her decision to buy a house in Hyderabad was influenced by the increasing number of offers she has received from the Telugu film industry. This demonstrates her determination to make a name in Tollywood and establish a strong foothold in the industry.

    The anticipation for her upcoming film with Nani is already at an all-time high. The film is described as a romantic comedy, and fans can’t wait to see the stunning actress in a never-before-seen role. With her undeniable talent and Nani‘s massive popularity in the Telugu film industry, this film is intended to be a smash hit.

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  • Education Department Warns Private Schools On Fee Hike

    Education Department Warns Private Schools On Fee Hike

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    SRINAGAR: The School Education Department (SED) has warned private schools of Valley’s North and Central Kashmir districts of strict action for unilateral hike in tuition fees and other charges collected from the parents under different heads.

    As per the circular instructions issued by the Joint director Central and North Kashmir districts, the private schools have been warned to refrain from giving unilateral hike in fees and remain careful in future, while going for a revision or hike in fees.

    “Parents of students studying in Private Schools of Central and North Kashmir districts are openly coming in social media, print and electronic media to express their anger and grievances with regard to overcharging of various fees like admission fee ,tuition fee and bus fees collected by the Private Institutions from the students in Brazen violation of rules and regulations and cannons prescribed by the (FFRC) Fee Fixation Review Committee established by the Govt of Jammu & Kashmir Union Territory,” the circular reads.

    The move as per the department circular has been viewed “very seriously” by the higher authorities and the stakeholders.

    “Parents of the students who have to bear the brunt of the onslaught of this unilateral hike of fees by the unbridled School Managements, who are always in search of opportunities to give a hike to the fee in any Head/Sector without any plausible justification and slap this Hukum-I-Tughlak to the parents through WhatsApp/SMS/Telephonic-Calls,” the circular reads.

    The department has observed that the private school managements have become so arrogant that they withhold the results of the students who don’t pay advance fees of the current month which is yet to finish.

    “They don’t bother or feel it necessary to consult the Parent Body, Working Committee or any official machinery to get the hike of charges examined, discussed, justified, and finally accepted by one and all,” the circular reads.

    The joint director has warned the Private School Managements to remain careful in future, while going for a revision or hike in fees and shall immediately consult the Chief Education Officers or Zonal Education Officers concerned and the Parents Body of that school and move a proposal for any such hike.

    “With this, the menace of overcharging of fees, exorbitant admission fees are streamlined as per standard of school, the facilities provided by school, quality of education, transport facilities, playground,” it reads.

    The Joint Director has issued instructions to all the Chief Education Officers and Zonal Education Officers of all the six districts including, Srinagar, Budgam, Ganderbal, Baramulla, Bandipora and Kupwara to mobilize themselves and re-activate their institutions.

    “Make surprise visits to your school jurisdictions and take cognizance of complaints received in this behalf and take a strong notice of violations to curb this menace with Iron hard and restore confidence and faith of General Public, Parents and students in the law of the land and law enforcing agencies,” the circular reads. (KNO)

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  • Retired Justice Sunil Hali To Lead Fee Fixation Committee

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    SRINAGAR: Justice (Retd) Sunil Hali has been appointed as the chairperson of the Committee for Fixation, Determination and Regulation of Fee of Private Schools by the government for a period of three years. The appointment was made under section 20-A of the Jammu and Kashmir School Education Act 2002, in accordance with the Jammu and Kashmir Private Schools Fixation, Determination and Regulation of Fee Rules, 2022.

    According to an order, “The Government of Jammu and Kashmir appoints Justice (Retd) Sunil Hali as Chairperson of the Committee for Fixation, Determination and Regulation of Fee of Private Schools for a term of three years from the date on which he enters upon office.”

    The Jammu and Kashmir Private Schools Fixation, Determination and Regulation of Fee Rules, 2022, will govern the term of office and other service conditions of the newly appointed Committee for Fixation, Determination and Regulation of Fee of Private Schools.

    Previously, the committee was without a chairperson since the tenure of the former chairman, Justice (Retd) Muzaffar Hussain Attar, ended on November 13th of last year. (KNO)

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  • Hyderabad: OU students angry with 10x Phd fee hike, seek repeal

    Hyderabad: OU students angry with 10x Phd fee hike, seek repeal

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    Hyderabad: Students of Osmania University (OU) are up in arms against the varsity’s administration ever since it increased the fee for PhD courses by ten times on March 16. Many students have been protesting against this move and submitted representations requesting the Dean Faculties to reduce the fee.

    In a notification issued by the Dean Faculties of various departments, the fee particulars for students who were allotted seats under Category – 2 PhD courses for the academic year 2022, in Social Sciences, Arts, Education, Commerce, Management, and Oriental Languages was set at Rs 20,000 and for Engineering, Science, Technology, and Pharmacy departments it present at Rs 25,000.

    The last date to pay the fee and complete the admission process was on March 21. Upon requests from students, it was extended to March 25, said the OU administration.

    A press release by Osmania University (OU) student union members on Tuesday said that the fee for PhD courses in Social Sciences and other departments was Rs 2000 until last year and for Engineering and other courses it was Rs 2500.

    Swapna, who got PhD admission in Political Science said that she has not yet paid the admission fee. “I am waiting to see if the university will decrease the fee. My seniors had told me that the fee was about Rs 2000 and I was utterly shocked to see that it has been increased to Rs 20,000,” she added.

    She informed that many students who got admission under Category – 2 for the year 2022 are waiting to hear if there will be a change in the decision taken by the university before paying the fee.

    Another PhD student from the Telugu department, Yadagiri, has said, “I was scared that I would lose my admission. I tried so hard to get here and even though I felt that the revised fee was too high for me I paid it. I did not tell my parents because they cannot afford to send me Rs 20,000 in less than a week. I took a loan from my friends to pay the fee”.

    He said that many students hailing from poor and rural backgrounds prefer to study at OU and this was because of lower fee structures as OU is a government university. Yadagiri said that students who were given admission in Category-1 have paid a fee of Rs 2000 and that the fee hike announced will be effective starting with candidates who were admitted through Category-2.

    Speaking to Siasat.com regarding the fee hike, Registrar of OU Prof Laxminarayana said, “Entrance exams were not conducted for the last 6 years in the university and the previous fees were in place since 2003. The university also did not have a vice-chancellor for about two years, along with this the entrance exams were delayed because of the pandemic situation. All of these factors have led to the decision being brought into effect now”.

    “A standing committee consisting of Dean Faculties has recommended the hike in fee. The departments in the university are suffering due to lack of funds and we are hoping to bridge this gap at least a little with this fee hike,” added the OU registrar.

    The Osmania University Registrar also informed that about 75 percent of the students have already paid the fee and that the Category–1 students who joined in 2022 when the previous fee structure was in effect will also be brought under the revised fee structure. “Category-1 students have been informed of this and they will be notified to pay the remaining fee soon. A time period of one month will be given to complete the payment,” he added.

    Prof D Ravinder, OU vice-chancellor told Siasat.com, “The PhD course will be conducted as per the guidelines of the University Grants Commission (UGC). This means that there are various costs involved. To provide quality education at PhD level we need to be able to provide research facilities to the students. This is not something new, recently there was a hike in Post Graduate fee and it has now been set at Rs 14,000 per annum and now the fee for PhD course has been increased to Rs 20,000”.

    The OU VC said that the steep hike was due to the fact that there had not been one in over a decade. He expressed that dissent over the fee increase will die down soon.

    OU Registrar Laxminarayana also said that this is not an arbitrary decision as the students can avail fee reimbursement from the government. “Eligible students can apply for scholarships which provide them a tuition fee of about Rs 30,000. All of the details are available to the students and the present fee is not more than Rs 25,000,” he added.

    A dean faculty, who was a member of the standing committee, said that this was a collective decision and that a comparative analysis of fee structures of other universities such as Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTU) was done before taking the decision.

    Lack of hostel facilities, dwindling numbers of Professors, and the absence of Research Methodology classes are some issues besides the fee hike, that students of OU believe are obstacles to the completion of their PhD theses.

    Mahesh, who got admission into the PhD course in Public Administration said, “I don’t understand this sudden and steep hike in the fee. A majority of the professors will be retiring very soon and there have been no new recruitments for some time now. Who will supervise the new research scholars?”

    Across Telangana universities, 75 percent of teaching facilities are reportedly vacant. Earlier on February 7, Prof Kaseem of the Telugu department held a protest urging the Telangana chief minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) and Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundarajan to fill vacant teaching positions in the university.

    He said that 2000 teaching posts and 4000 non-teaching posts are vacant as per recent surveys in Telangana.

    A research scholar from OU in Social Sciences said that Research Methodology classes, which are a part of PhD coursework program, are not being held at OU. The scholar said that for the PhD candidates of the year 2022 who were admitted under Category-1, Research Methodology coursework has not been conducted in semester one and that there is no word from the university regarding it in semester 2 either.

    The University Grants Commission (UGC) under its ‘Minimum Standards and Procedures for Award of PhD Degree Regulations, 2022’ stipulates in section 7.5 that, “All candidates admitted to the PhD programmes shall be required to complete the course work prescribed by the Department during the initial one or two semesters”.

    Section 7.9 of the regulations implies that without obtaining the pass marks in coursework, a PhD candidate is ineligible to continue in the programme. Many students from OU expressed concerns over a clause in the notification issued by the university which said that admission will not be granted unless the student produces an undertaking that they will not ask for the hostel facilities.

    The registrar of OU said that as soon as the construction of two new hostels on the campus is completed, the PhD students will be given an opportunity to avail the facilities.

    Speaking about the clause the vice-chancellor said, “Owing to Covid-19 Pandemic, thesis work has been delayed and many students have not vacated their hostel rooms yet. For this reason, we had to put the clause in the notification. We are unable to provide regular PhD students hostel facilities as there are no vacancies”.

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  • Hyderabad: OU students protest the ten-time increase in PhD fee

    Hyderabad: OU students protest the ten-time increase in PhD fee

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    Hyderabad: Members of the Osmania University student union on Tuesday presented a letter to the Dean requesting them to reduce PhD course fee. 

    The letter was presented to the Dean’s Faculties of the Social Sciences, Sciences, Law, Commerce, Engineering and Technology by the representatives of All India Students’ Federation (AISF), Students Federation of India (SFI) and Progressive Democratic Students Union (PDSU) parties in the university. 

    In reply to the letter, many Dean Faculties said that they had no role in deciding the fee, and informed that the Vice Chancellor and the Registrar of the university played a decisive role, said a press release.

    Course fee for PhD research students of Social Sciences, Arts, Education, Commerce, Management, and Oriental Languages was Rs 2000. Recently It has been increased to Rs 20,000. 

    For the research students of Sciences, Engineering, Technology, and Pharmacy, the course fee used to be Rs 2500 it has been increased to Rs 25,000. The fee has been increased by ten times. 

    The student union in their press release said that many poor and middle-class students at Osmania University, are confused about whether to pay the fees fixed by the university or to drop the admission.

    They demanded a reduction in the fee to ensure that poor students don’t drop out of the admissions.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )