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Education Gets Costlier as Supreme Court Declines to Interfere in Private College Fees

Higher education in India has long been seen as a pathway to better opportunities and social mobility. However, for many families, the dream of obtaining a professional degree is becoming increasingly expensive. The issue has once again come into focus after the Supreme Court declined to interfere in the fee structures determined by private educational institutions.

The decision effectively reinforces the autonomy of private colleges in setting their own fees, subject to existing regulations. While educational institutions argue that financial independence is necessary to maintain quality, students and parents worry that rising costs could make higher education inaccessible to a large section of society.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Understanding Tectonic Plates

The Earth's crust is divided into several major and minor tectonic plates. These plates move slowly over a layer of semi-molten rock beneath them.

Sometimes plates collide, sometimes they move apart, and sometimes they slide past each other. Each of these movements can generate enormous amounts of energy, which is released during an earthquake.

Why the Pacific Is an Earthquake Hotspot

The Pacific Ocean is surrounded by what geologists call the "Ring of Fire." This horseshoe-shaped zone contains numerous tectonic plate boundaries and is responsible for nearly 90 percent of the world's earthquakes.

Countries such as Japan, Indonesia, Chile, New Zealand, and parts of the United States frequently experience seismic activity because they are located along these active fault lines. The same geological processes are also responsible for many volcanic eruptions in the region.

What About the Atlantic Ocean?

The Atlantic Ocean experiences fewer major earthquakes compared to the Pacific, but it is not entirely free from seismic activity.

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an underwater mountain chain stretching thousands of kilometers, marks a boundary where tectonic plates are gradually moving apart. This process regularly generates smaller earthquakes beneath the ocean floor.

Lessons from Venezuela

Although Venezuela lies outside the Pacific Ring of Fire, it sits near complex tectonic interactions involving the Caribbean Plate and the South American Plate.

The latest earthquake serves as a reminder that seismic risks are not confined to one region. As urban populations grow, governments around the world continue investing in earthquake-resistant infrastructure and disaster preparedness measures to reduce future risks.