
SSBN College decides to retain its ‘aided’ status
The Hindu
The Anantapur District National Education Trust, at a special governing council meeting on Friday, changed its earlier decision to give up its ‘Aided’ status. It now decided to remain as an aided inst
The Anantapur District National Education Trust, at a special governing council meeting on Friday, changed its earlier decision to give up its ‘Aided’ status. It now decided to remain as an aided institution as per the option given by the State government.
Trust chairman and correspondent of Sri Sai Baba National College P.L.N. Reddy, in a release, said the trust would continue to remain as an educational institution (Grant-in-Aid) as it used to exist prior to the provisions under G.O. No. 42 (dated Aug. 10, 2021) and G.O. No. 52 (Aug. 17, 2021).
A unanimous decision was taken to this effect by the governing council, Mr. Reddy added.

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