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Karnataka's Education Crisis: 90 Government Colleges Shut Down This Year!

A shocking report reveals that 90 government higher educational institutions have been closed in Karnataka for the 2023-24 academic year, raising concerns about access to education.

Indian Cockroach Desk10 July 2026, 1:45 am IST1 min read
Source:The Hindu
Karnataka's Education Crisis: 90 Government Colleges Shut Down This Year!

Karnataka's Education Crisis: 90 Government Colleges Shut Down This Year!

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The educational landscape in Karnataka has taken a dramatic turn, with a staggering 90 government higher educational institutions reportedly shutting their doors in the 2023-24 academic year. This alarming trend raises serious questions about the state government's commitment to education and its impact on students across the region.

The All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) report has brought this issue to light, prompting urgent calls for accountability from government officials. Educational access is a fundamental right enshrined in the Constitution of India, and the closure of these institutions is a direct blow to this principle.

As the state grapples with this crisis, citizens and educational advocates are demanding transparency and immediate action from the government to address these closures and their implications for students who are being denied their right to education. The time for action is now, as every student deserves a fair chance to pursue their academic dreams.

This situation underscores the pressing need for government accountability in ensuring that educational institutions remain accessible to all. As reported by The Hindu, the implications of these closures could resonate for years to come, affecting the future of countless students.

Source: The Hindu

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