Hyderabad: The Victorian Institute of Technology (VIT), Melbourne has given its consent to provide free education to minorities of Telangana State. The CEO, Arjun Surapaneni and Nishidhar Reddy of V.I.T. today met the Minister for Home and Labour, Nayini Narasimha Reddy in his office chambers at Secretariat to discuss on the issue. It may be recalled that the Minister for Home and Labour during his recent tour to Australia happened to visit V.I.T. and asked them to take a call on providing free education to the students of Telangana State. Responding to the Home and Labour Minister’s call, they said, VIT has decided to provide free Education to students in Graduation and PG which otherwise costs 25 lakhs per person. VIT has its branches at Melbourne and Sydney and they are starting a branch in Dubai. During the meeting, the Minister for Home and Labour asked the representatives of Anjuman-Minority Society to suggest the names of eligible and interested minority students. V. Srinivas Reddy, GHMC Standing Committee Member, Ram Nagar, President, Anjuman Akthar Ali, Secretary, Abdul Waheb, Imaamuddin were present in the meeting.

V.I.T. Came Forward to Impart Free Education to Minorities- Discusses with Home Minister
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