Hey there, Pune peeps! Big news coming your way – the Maharashtra Government has decided to waive the Rs 500 stamp duty requirement for educational certificates. Student leader Kamalakar Shete is all for it, but he’s saying it’s not enough. He’s part of Yuvak Kranti Dal (Yukrand) and he’s pushing for more reforms to make higher education affordable and accessible in Maharashtra.

Shete is glad about the stamp duty waiver, but he’s pointing out that there’s a bigger issue at hand. Colleges and universities have been hiking up fees like crazy – admission fees, exam fees, revaluation fees, library fees – you name it. And all these extra costs are making it tough for students to keep up with their education.

So, Shete is calling on the government to step up and do more. He wants concrete policies in place to help students out financially and to keep a check on those sky-high fees. He’s talking about controlling fee hikes, making sure scholarship schemes actually work, and beefing up the quality of public schools and colleges.

According to Shete, if the government really cares about students, they need to focus on cutting down on overall educational costs, providing free or cheap facilities, and making sure everyone can get a decent education without breaking the bank. It’s all about keeping students in school and stopping them from dropping out because of money problems.

So, let’s see if the government gets on board with Shete’s ideas. Stay tuned for more updates on this important issue!

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