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    Hyderabad:
    Members of the student organization Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) held a protest in front of the Intermediate Board office on Thursday.

    They urged the Telangana State government to take strong action against corporate colleges and fix problems in the Intermediate education system.

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    The protestors demanded that the entire Intermediate admission process be made fully online to ensure transparency.

    They also called for strict punishment for corporate colleges that are collecting extra fees by offering unnecessary or unofficial courses.

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    ABVP members pointed out that some colleges are running multiple branches under a single license without proper approval. They said this is illegal and the government should act immediately.

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    They also raised concerns about some colleges admitting students even before Class 10 results are announced, which goes against government rules.

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