‘Govt. won’t interfere in affairs of MANSAS Trust’
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Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development Botcha Satyanarayana on Monday made it clear that the federal government wouldn’t interfere in the affairs of the MANSAS Trust or in the reported disputes among the many Pusapati relations.
His phrases assumed significance in the backdrop of the MANSAS Trust’s reported try and privatise the government-aided MR College in Vizianagaram, the place Mr. Satyanarayana had studied.
The Minister, together with Vizianagaram Collector M. Hari Jawaharlal, visited the Government Junior College which launched a number of diploma programs in the 2019-20 educational 12 months.
“The government will intervene only when some malpractices take place in the MANSAS Trust. Otherwise, we will not interfere in the day-to-day affairs and decisions of the trust. The government is in no way connected with the MR College issues,” he mentioned.
However, it’ll guarantee free training for college students from poor monetary background by strengthening the newly established diploma school. More school members shall be appointed and new programs shall be launched,” he mentioned.
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