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The Kerala Assembly passed a bill on March 25, 2025, allowing for the establishment of private universities in the state. This policy shift by the CPI(M)-led government marks a significant change from their long-standing opposition to the privatization of education. The bill was passed by voice vote after detailed discussions. The opposition urged the government to conduct a thorough study before implementation, expressing concerns about the impact on public universities and affiliated colleges.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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