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Digital Desk: Protest over a recent hike in degree admission fees have intensified, with students gathering for the third consecutive day at the Dharna Shed in the Ayukta premises in Karimganj. Despite the sweltering heat, hundreds of students have persevered to voice their dissatisfaction with the substantial fee increase.

The hike, which raised fees from Rs. 4,060 to Rs. 7,060, has sparked outcry among students, particularly those from economically poor backgrounds. Many argue that such a raise places an undue burden on families already struggling to finance higher education.

The lack of response from the district administration has further fueled frustration. Protesters accuse authorities of ignoring their difficulty and failing to meet their demands constructively. A student leader leading the demonstrations expressed dismay, highlighting, "We've endured days under the sun, yet the administration remains silent. This hike is unjust and threatens the educational aspirations of many."

Calls for immediate action reverberate among the demonstrators, who demand a rollback of the fee increase and swift intervention from governmental and district bodies. The standoff underscores broader concerns about the accessibility of education and the need for policies that consider the socio-economic realities faced by students.

As the protests gain momentum, the resolve of the student community remains steadfast, determined to secure a fair resolution that ensures education remains a viable option for all.

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