 The Raja Muthaya Medical College students of Chidambaram in Kerala District, Tamil Nadu have been protesting for 8 weeks now, demanding fee in power with other government colleges in the state. Students say that their fee is 30 times that of other medical colleges in the state and even higher than private colleges. Protests that began on December 9 has now reached a point where students are indefinitely on protest because the government, university and the college authorities have not addressed the concerns. On the contrary, the college administration has placed many hurdles in the way of the students. The college was shut down after the students announced that they will no longer do outpatient services until their demands are addressed. The administration immediately stopped drinking water supply, shut down the hostel messes and also forced students to leave the hostels. Unfortunately upon complaining with the Human Rights Commission and the National Commission for Women, basic sanitation facilities and drinking water facilities returned on campus. However, students continue to feed themselves by purchasing food from outside or preparing it at the site of protest. This Raja Muthaya Medical College from 2013, it is under the control of Tamil Nadu Government Higher Education Department. So it is functioning as government medical colleges similar to other government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu Government has allotted a fund of 2000 crores from 2013 to 2020. 2000 crores only has been allotted to the university for the purpose of agitation of the students. In spite of those funds, Raja Muthaya Medical College has collected a fees of 9.6 Lakhs for postgraduate students whereas in other government medical colleges it is just 30,000 rupees. Even in private medical colleges it is at 3.5 Lakhs. So from 2013, students are continuously fighting in codes and even we have conducted our senior bachelors conducted around 40 days of continuous protest. In spite of it, till now we didn't get any confusion about the grossly discriminatory structure. So our demand is since it is functioning as government medical college with government funds, so we students should be treated on par with other government medical colleges and the fee structure should be in par with other government medical colleges. So this is the main reason why we are protesting for past 50 days. Initially we have for past 40 today, initial 40 days without affecting any patient car services. We have done our protest in our leisure time. So in spite of the 40 days, attention should be protested. Even government or university officials didn't come to any conclusion about our peace. Even they didn't have any talks with us. So we are forced to separate our protest in the form of by cutting only OPT services and attending the emergency services. So at that time the colleges announced the independent closure of the college and they have closed the hostels. They have stopped the food facility, water facility, current facility. Then we have lodged a complaint in Human Rights Commission and National Commission for Women and after that complaint only the university opened the hostels and past 13 days the university doesn't provide food to us. These students prepare our foods in the protest site and we are having this food. Our only demand is to treat our Rajamukhi medical college students in par with other government medical college students and fix the fees of rupees 30,000 in par with other government medical college. These are our only demand. Last week a government order was passed by the state of Tamil Nadu which has shifted the Rajamutaya Medical College from the Ministry of Education to the Department of Health. However, the demand for fee reduction is not mentioned in the GU. The students say that they will not call off the agitation until their demands are met. This GU doesn't mention anything about our fee structure. So what is the fee structure for current students? What is the fee structure for next academic students? Those students are not available in the GU. So since fee structures are not as been clearly explained by government, we are accompanying our protest. So because of our protest, this college has been transferred from higher education department to Health Ministry. So further, there will be a huge development in this hospital. There will be a super, super shortage will be there. So all the people around the cinema room will be benefited. Almost all the associations, auto drivers association, then people, welfare association, all the social welfare associations around the cinema room has been supporting us constantly. And almost all the political parties in Tamil Nadu is supporting us. Then Tamil Nadu medical students has conducted a state demonstration all over Tamil Nadu last week. Even Indian Medical Association, National branch has sent a letter to MCI and Tamil Nadu government in favour of us to fix a piece for our college in par with our government medical college. So almost all the people are telling it's our reasonable demand, it's a reasonable cost. So all are supporting us.