The eight-day long All-India Resistance Camp began here today after the agitating students and teachers marched to Jantar Mantar from UGC, where students have been protesting since 45 days against scrapping of non-NET fellowships.
The students and teachers are of the view that if India commits its higher education to World Trade Organisation (WTO) during a meeting starting in Nairobi on December 15, education will become a tradable commodity.
"In the last three decades, our governments have been shamelessly destroying the resources of this country just for some people to make enormous profits.
"First they were rivers, forests, coal. Then they were 2G, 3G etc. Now it is basic services like education and health... If they become inaccessible to people, the country's future would be very bleak," Patkar said.
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Echoing her views, Swaraj Abhiyan leader and former AAP leader Yogendra Yadav said, "Condition of education is worsening everyday and if Parliament is being blind to it, then the only way out is to struggle on streets."
"If we do not withdraw from the 10-year-old commitment made to WTO in the 15th Ministerial meeting from December 15-18, 2015 at Nairobi, education will become a tradable service, leaving it open for private plunder and pillage at the hands of global capital, government is trying to do so," he had said.