West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi has warned students receiving free private school scholarships that their funding will be revoked if they are found to be involved in brawls. The warning comes as authorities seek to address rising incidents of student violence in the region. Governor Mulyadi emphasized the importance of maintaining a safe and conducive learning environment. The policy aims to deter students from participating in conflicts and prioritize their education. Details on how involvement in brawls will be determined were not immediately available. This measure signals a firm stance against student unrest and a commitment to responsible scholarship allocation. The governor’s office has yet to release a comprehensive list of criteria for subsidy revocation.