Breaking Wishy‑Washy Response from Officials to College Overcharging Complaint Sparks Criticism

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NEW DELHI — The Tamil Nadu state government’s education department faced sharp criticism after its response to a student‑led petition alleging excessive fee demands by private colleges was deemed “wishy‑washy” by activists and opposition parties.

The petition, filed in early June, claimed that several private engineering and medical colleges in the state were charging fees beyond the amounts approved by the Tamil Nadu Directorate of Technical Education (DTE). Students reported being asked to pay additional “management fees,” tuition surcharges, and examination charges that were not listed in the official fee structure.

In a written reply to the petition, the DTE acknowledged the complaints but said it would “look into the matter” and “take appropriate action as per the prevailing regulations.” The department did not specify any timeline, nor did it indicate whether any colleges had been identified for non‑compliance.

Opposition legislators and student groups denounced the reply as vague. “The department’s language is deliberately non‑committal, and it does nothing to reassure students who are being financially burdened,” said a spokesperson for the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). The All India Students Federation (AISF) also issued a statement urging the government to issue a detailed audit of fee structures and to penalise institutions that violate the fee cap.

The DTE defended its position, stating that fee structures are subject to periodic revision and that any deviation must be examined on a case‑by‑case basis. A senior official, who asked not to be named, said the department was “still gathering evidence” and would issue a formal notice to the colleges in question within the next two weeks.

Legal experts note that the Tamil Nadu Private Colleges (Regulation) Act, 2000, mandates that private institutions disclose all fees in a transparent schedule and prohibits arbitrary increases. Non‑compliance can result in penalties, including withdrawal of affiliation.

Student leaders have called for a public hearing before the state’s higher education committee, arguing that delayed action could set a precedent for unchecked fee hikes across the state’s higher‑education sector.

The issue comes as tuition costs in private colleges have risen sharply nationwide, prompting renewed calls for stricter oversight and greater accountability from regulatory bodies.

Analysis:
The department’s non‑specific reply may reflect bureaucratic caution, but it also risks eroding public trust in the regulatory framework that is supposed to protect students from exploitative practices. By not committing to a concrete timeline or naming specific institutions, officials leave room for continued overcharging, which could exacerbate financial strain on students from lower‑income backgrounds. The criticism from opposition parties and student groups highlights a broader political pressure to enforce transparency in higher education financing.

Sources
– The Hindu, “Wishy‑washy response from officials to complaint over excess charging in colleges draws criticism,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/wishy-washy-response-from-officials-to-complaint-over-excess-charging-in-colleges-draws-criticism/article71179500.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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