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Fee Exemption Extended to Aided Colleges

Chennai: Providing higher education free of cost in Government-aided colleges, clearing the backlog of jobs for Dalits, evolving consensus on vital issues, taking care not to dilute basic feature of the Constitution and implementing a Rs.29 crore drinking water supply scheme in three drought-hit districts were among the announcements made by Finance Minister K. Anbazhagan in the Assembly on Friday.

Replying to the general discussion on the budget, Mr.Anbalazgan said the Government would convene an all party meeting on the issue of reservation for Other Backward Classes in Central educational institution of excellence if the parties favoured such a more. He stressed the need for upholding the “supremacy of the legislature.”

United Stand:

He welcomed Congress Legislature Party Sudarsanam’s call for a united stand on the Cauvery issue. Care must be taken to ensure that views expressed on inter-State issue did not go against the State’s interests.

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