Students strike: HRD team wraps up meeting with stakeholders

Students strike: HRD team wraps up meeting with stakeholders

PTIUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 11:32 PM IST
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Puducherry: A two-member official team, deputed by the HRD Ministry, to look into the indefinite stir by Pondicherry University students to press charter of demands, today wrapped up talks with University stakeholders.

University sources told PTI that after the talks, the Central team met the Chief Secretary Manoj Parida at the Secretariat before leaving Puducherry. Yesterday, the team, comprising University Grants Commission Joint Secretary K P Singh and the Director of Higher Education in the HRD Ministry Amit Shukla, had held talks with the Vice Chancellor Chandra Krishnamoorthy and Registrar in Charge G.Panneeerselvam.

Local CPI unit secretary R Viswanathan, his CPI (M) counterpart R Rajangam and ruling AINRC legislator P M L Kalyanasundaram also met the team separately and presented petitions today seeking Centre’s intervention to end the student unrest.

Students, however, continued their agitation which entered the 12th day today. The relay fast launched yesterday by some students also continued. The students are agitating since July 27 demanding removal of the Vice-Chancellor for alleged ‘administrative chaos’ and ‘violation of human rights’. They are also demanding improvement in hostel facilities and other amenities.

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