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Duisburg is cheap, but must pay it?

It will make wonders, but the fact is that tuition at the University of Delhi (DU) remained the same for over six decades.

“Each day, students pay R 30 for a cup of coffee and R 10 for cars, parking. But the monthly charges remained in the studies R 15 and R 18 for Undergraduate and Graduate Programs, and since 1938,” said Vice-Chancellor Deepak Nayyar YOU.

“How long lunch is also available?” he asked. Nayyar standpoint, it is a necessity for the university, their fee structure.

Several students have said they are not just the idea of a tax hike. Given the general increase in income and standard of living, English (Honours), the first year student at St. Stephen’s, Sushmit Sarkar, that higher education was made “at affordable prices” today.

“The university lean costs appear in the report on the” obscenely high fees, some private schools and institutions of the loading operation. Those who can not afford more money for higher education, “he said.

Bemerkte Anjalli Ravi Kumar, a second-year MBA student at the Faculty of Economics of the company: “There is no doubt that we pay much less than what we are able, are willing to pay” . To say that the tuition increases is a step in the right direction, but she stressed that the University must be sensitive to students from lower layers during economic structure of the new taxes.

With the consistent view, Tripti Parule a final-year student in journalism at Kalindi College, said: “We should not lose sight of the fundamental principle of education for all”. “She suggested that the new fee structure is divided into categories based on different income groups.” The section should be financially weak surrender of fees monitoring of subsidies on other weaknesses in the economic hierarchy, “said Parule.

While supporting the idea of a concession for the most weak, the dean of students’ welfare, YOU, Hema Raghavan warned that “things on a silver platter should not lead to assess” . She explains: “In addition to subsidies, we are introducing innovations” Earn while-you-learning “for the disadvantaged section, they can target employees within the university or institution for the plaintiffs’ employment, as a reserve audit in libraries,… In this way, they are aware of the value of grants them. ”

However, there is a section of the community of students - and an influential political in one - to resist any form of movements in the direction of increased fees. The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) would protest against such an approach, “said DUSU President Nakul Bhardwaj. “Almost 70% of students come from lower-middle class families and even a minimum increase of costs, they can have effects,” he said.

Recognizing that the tax revision “can not be dictated by ‘, but by reflection, consultation and consensus,” Nayyar said: “We must ensure that those who can not afford, not only do not pay, but receive full fees - Liberation. ”

He added: “Universities are now functioning serious resource crunch.Higher education should be financed by the government. Universities should be completed by this attempt at mobilization of resources. “

An annual political stunt, feel students.

How does the youth look at the general budget? For most college students it’s no more than ”just another political gimmick”.

Said Nishat Ahmed, a second year English (honours) student of Hindu College: ”The budget, like any other political announcements, shouldn’t be taken at its face value. It takes time for political promises to translate into substantial action. The annual budget for me is just another political stunt.”

A BA (pass) final year student of Kirori Mal College, Anil Sharma, felt that students do not usually face the repercussions of the budget. ”Most students don’t earn, hence we are not affected by increasing taxes,” he said.

While some students did express some interest in the budget, they also confessed that the curiosity was more academic in nature. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), said: ”As a management student, I look for insights into the possible repercussions that it may have on companies and consumers.”

A policy of annual animation, students feel.

How does the sight of young people from the general budget? For most students, it is more als”nur another Gimmick”policy.

Nishat Ahmed Said, a second year English (Honours) from the Hindu College Student:”The budget, like any policy announcement should not be at their nominal value. It takes time to translate political commitments into action essential. The annual budget for me is just a more political turn.”

A BA (PASS) students graduating Kirori times College, Anil Sharma, felt that students are not generally against the effects of the budget. ”Most students do not deserve that we are not affected by higher taxes,”he said.

While some students have expressly some interest in the budget, also confessed that curiosity was more academic. Harman Dhillon, a final year MBA student at the Faculty of Economics (FMS), said:”as a management student, I see a glimpse of the potential impact that perhaps on businesses and consumers. “

YOU is cheap, but who will pay?

NEW DELHI: It has proved to be a surprise, but it is a fact that tuition at the University of Delhi (DU), has remained the same for more than six decades.

“Every day, students pay Rs 30 for a cup of coffee and R 10 for cars. But tuition monthly remaining Rs 15 and Rs 18 for Graduate and Undergraduate Programs, and since 1938,” said DU Vice-Chancellor Deepak Nayyar.
“How long lunch available?” Wunderte he said. Nayyar standpoint, it is a necessity for the university, its tariff structure.

Several students have said, they are not just the idea of a tax hike. Given the general increase in income and living standards, an English (Honours), first year student of St. Stephen’s, Sushmit Sarkar, believes that higher education has been provided at affordable prices. ”
“The university and college fees appear in the report the meager” obscene fees high, but a few private schools and institutions of the loading process. Those who can afford it, it should be more money for education higher, “he said.
Bemerkte Anjalli Ravi Kumar, a second-year MBA student at the Faculty of Management Studies, “There is no doubt that we are paying much less than what we are able to pay.” Saying that the increase in tuition is a step in the right direction, but she stressed that the University must be sensitive to students from lower layers, while the economic design of the new pricing structure.

With the concurring Tripti Parule believe, a final year journalism student at Kalindi College, said: “We should not lose sight of the fundamental principle of education for all.” “She proposed that the new fee schedule proceedings are classified on the basis of different income groups.” Section should be financially weak surrender of fees monitoring subsidies for other sections of the weakness Economic hierarchy, “said Parule.
Supports like the idea of the concession for the weaker party, the dean of students, welfare, YOU, Hema Raghavan warned that “things on a silver platter may not be classified.” She explains: “In addition to these grants, we are introducing innovations’ earn-while-you-learn” for the less advantaged sectors section they can target employees in the scope of the university or university for jobseekers, such as registration of storage in libraries, etc. Thus, they are aware that the value of the grants to them. ”

But it is a part of the community of students - and politically influential, that - the leadership of a movement to the increase in charges. The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) would protest against such a move, “said DUSU president Nakul Bhardwaj. “Nearly 70% of students come from the lower-middle class, families and even a minimal tax increase may have a negative influence Indeed, he argues.

Recognizing that the costs of revision “can not be dictated by this, but by reflection, consultation and consensus,” Nayyar said: “We must ensure that those who can not afford, not only not to pay, but receive an honorarium of complete liberation. ”

He added: “The universities are now in operation serious resource crunch.Higher education should be financed by the government. Universities should try to mobilize these resources. “

A policy of annual animation, the students feel

NEW DELHI: How does the youth on the overall budget? For most students, it is no more than another politische””Spielerei.

Nishat Ahmed Said, a second year English (Honours) of the Hindu College Student:”The budget, like any policy announcement should have no impact on its value. He needed time to translate political commitments into action considerable. The annual budget for me is just another political tour.”

A BA (passport), a student of the year last time Kirori College, Anil Sharma, of the opinion that students are not generally to the impact of the budget. ”Most of the students do not deserve that we are not affected by the tax increase,”he said.

While some students have expressed interest in several in the budget, but also confessed that curiosity was more scientific in nature. Harman Dhillon, a year-end MBA student at the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), said:”As a student of management, I can see the outline of the potential impact that can have for businesses and consumers. “

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