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On the 72nd Foundation Day of the All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO) in Dharwad, leaders pledged to protect public education and student rights. They criticized the commercialization of education, which they believe deprives poor students of opportunities, and condemned the state government’s plan to close government schools in rural areas. They also addressed social issues like honour killings, highlighting the persistence of caste-based discrimination. AIDSO called upon students and the public to fight for accessible and equitable education for all, inspired by historical figures like Savitribai Phule and Bhagat Singh.

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AIDSO Pledges to Fight for Public Education, Condemns School Closures on 72nd Foundation Day

Dharwad, December 30, 2025 – The All India Democratic Students Organisation (AIDSO) marked its 72nd Foundation Day in Dharwad on Monday with a strong pledge to protect public education and advocate for student rights. Leaders used the occasion to criticize the growing commercialization of education and the state government’s plan to close government schools in rural areas.

Speaking at the event, District Secretary Shashikala Meti emphasized AIDSO’s long history of fighting for equitable education, highlighting the organization’s founding principles of free, accessible, and secular education for all children, regardless of caste or religion. “Today, the commercialization of education prevents poor students from accessing higher education,” Meti stated, lamenting the shift of education to “a business.”

AIDSO district president Sindhu Kaudi strongly opposed the State government’s move to close government schools in rural areas, in the name of merger with the Karnataka Public Schools, stating that closure of over 40,000 schools “will push poor students away from education.” Kaudi urged students and the public to join the struggle to save these schools.

The organization also addressed the deeply troubling issue of honour killings, condemning a recent incident where a father murdered his pregnant daughter for marrying a Dalit man. Meti decried the persistent caste mentality within society.

AIDSO leaders called upon students and the public to take inspiration from historical figures like Savitribai Phule and Bhagat Singh, urging them to actively fight for accessible and equitable education for all, and to resist the forces that threaten the educational opportunities of marginalized communities. The organization vowed to continue its struggle to uphold the principles of social justice and equal opportunity in education.

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