Hey there, folks! The political scene in Maharashtra is buzzing with controversy surrounding Maratha and OBC reservations, as well as the mishandling of PhD scholarships by state institutions like BARTI, SARTHI, MahaJyoti, and TRTI. Despite government efforts to address these issues, many students are still not receiving their scholarships. In response, PhD scholars from these institutions are gearing up for a long march from Pune to Mumbai from 24th June to 2nd July.
The students, hailing from Maratha, OBC, and tribal communities, are marching to protest the delayed scholarship disbursements. These institutes are supposed to provide financial assistance to economically and socially disadvantaged PhD students, but students claim that their rights were revoked months ago, leaving them without scholarships for two years. Their main demand is for a quick resolution to this problem.
Meanwhile, students across Maharashtra and beyond are up in arms over the recent NEET paper leak. The situation has escalated in Maharashtra with reports that a teacher, who was previously released after police questioning, has now gone missing in connection to the leak. While one teacher has been apprehended by the authorities, the whereabouts of Sanjay Jadhav, the missing teacher, remain unknown. Additionally, four individuals have been implicated in this scandal.
With their education on the line, students from disadvantaged backgrounds are feeling the pressure of potentially dropping out due to the lack of scholarships. Determined to bring attention to their struggles, they have decided to march during the legislative session in hopes of sparking change. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story!
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