Students demand degree college
Students at the protest site

Haflong: Demanding a degree college in Mahur, hundreds of students on Tuesday staged a sit-in at Mahur town in Dima Hasao district.

Organised under the banner of Indigenous Students Forums (ISF), Indigenous Women Forum (IWF) and Public of Mahur, the students also sought introduction of multi-stream facility (commerce and science) at the only higher secondary school of Mahur i.e Mahur Higher Secondary school and Tribal Medical College at Lasang.

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The students also submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma through the district administration.

Mahur has only one higher secondary school – Mahur Higher Secondary School with 60 seats.

Every year over 300 applicants apply.

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However, most of the left-out students are forced to quit because they can’t afford to study outside the town. ย 

Most families could not send their children for further studies as they couldnโ€™t afford rented houses outside Mahur.

Mahur consists of 80-90% BPL families who earn their bread by selling their farm produce.

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