Education
JNU students, teachers demands ‘unreasonable’: Varsity
New Delhi, March 26 (IANS) Facing a total lock-down, the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) on Monday proclaimed teachers’ and students’ demands as “completely unreasonable” and appealed them to not obstruct study of non-agitating students.
The JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) and teachers’ association have the university under a complete lock-down, with hardly any classes being held, since last Monday over various differences with the varsity administration, including sexual harassment charges against a number of professors and alleged scuttling of reservation in admission for the SC, ST, and OBCs.
“Some teachers have demanded to ‘reinstate the faculty members who were summarily dismissed from their administrative posts as dean/chairperson’, to ‘put on hold implementation of all the decisions’ regarding holding of M.Phil/Ph.D. viva through video conferencing, mandatory attendance for students, de-linking of M.Phil/Ph.D. programmes etc.
“All these demands are completely unreasonable and tantamount to going against JNU rules and regulation,” the university Registrar said in a note appealing the protesters to call off their strike.
The administration attacked the JNU Teachers’ Association (JNUTA) especially, accusing it of violating the university rules by “organising protests, demonstrations and marches in the prohibited area” despite their advice.
“The administration urges the JNUTA and JNUSU office bearers to refrain from all those activities that have vitiated the academic atmosphere of the university and prevented normal functioning of various offices,” it added.
On Monday, the JNUTA announced an extension of its strike for another three days. Responding to this, the administration warned the teachers of non–payment of their salaries for the days they were on strike “under the principle of ‘no work, no pay'”.
Later, in another note, the administration invited the agitating teachers for a “discussion… to put forth their views on this critical issues”.
–IANS
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Education
As many as six new nursing colleges to be functional in Haryana soon
Haryana Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal shared that the construction work of six nursing colleges in the state will be completed soon and classes will commence in the month of July. Not only this, the new building of the National Institute of Fashion Technology, Panchkula has also completed its construction work.
Adding on to this, he shared that, till now, the classes are being held in another building, the chief secretary said while presiding over the review meeting of development projects worth more than Rs 100 crore here.
CHIEF SECRETARY REVIEWED MAJOR PROJECTS
The Chief Secretary reviewed several major projects, including power, health, medical, and technical education in the state, and directed the concerned officials to complete them within the stipulated time period.
COLLEGES UNDER CONSTRUCTION
He said that the construction of nursing colleges in Dherdu village of Kaithal, Khedi Ram Nagar village of Kurukshetra, Kheranwali village of Panchkula, Aura and Dayalpur village of Faridabad, and Sadatpur village of Rewari is under construction.
The construction work of Medical college in Koriawas in Narnaul, Medical College at Jind, Bhiwani, and Dental College at Nalhar is being completed at a fast pace. The work of the second phase of Kalpana Chawla Medical College is also undergoing.