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By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 3, 2021 20:05 IST

Aurangabad, July 3:The BJP lead coaching classes association submitted a memorandum to MLA Atul Save demanding to allow ...

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Aurangabad, July 3:

The BJP lead coaching classes association submitted a memorandum to MLA Atul Save demanding to allow starting coaching classes by framing a set of rules and demanded that their issues must be raised in the legislative council.

The memorandum states that the coaching classes are closed for 16 months causing huge financial loss to the coaching class owners. The government should provide relief to the owners by providing financial package, waiving of the electricity bills for next six months, inclusion of the classes under MSME, approving Mudra loans, granting permission to start coaching classes by framing a set of rules, waiving off rent of 15 months, bank loan installments and interest and giving concession in school fees to children of private tutors. Professors Pandurang Mandkikar, Balaji Latpate, Yogeshwar Rojekar, Chandrakumar Jondhale, Duttatray Dahiwal and Uttam Kapse Patil have signed the memorandum.

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