Tuesday, 11 September 2018
Degree distress at Presi
Rao and actor Soumitra Chatterjee, respectively. The ranges could not be presented to graduates and postgraduates due to the fact protesting students on the campus had closed the university's gates on Monday and did not permit the governing board - the best decision-making body of Presidency - to satisfy. "For the stages to be presented to the recipients tomorrow, the governing board has to meet these days and whole the formalities," registrar Debajyoti Konar had said on Monday. Vice-chancellor Anuradha Lohia and other instructors and officers were no longer allowed to go into the campus on Monday. Shatarupa Roy had come from Gwalior to gather her BSc certificates. She has to publish the document to the School of Studies in Neuroscience in Gwalior, wherein she is pursuing a master's route, through September 30. "I have taken provisional admission and ought to hand over the certificates to the School of Studies in Neuroscience by way of September 30. I have no concept when I gets the certificates," Roy said. Similar is the situation of Dhrubojyoti Mukherjee, who's pursuing MSc in biochemistry at Banaras Hindu University. He, too, has to post his certificate to BHU via September 30. "We will face problems if we do not get the certificate now," stated Mukherjee. Asked while the certificate could be awarded to the 750 recipients, registrar Konar said: "The protesters, no matter repeated requests, did now not let us input the campus and maintain the meeting of the governing board. I stood on the gate for one-and-a-half hours. Now, we need to decide when the next meeting may be held. We need to take permission from governor Keshari Nath Tripathi, our chancellor. We need to hand over the certificate to the recipients on the earliest." The college students who blocked the entrance have been protesting the postpone in repairing Eden Hindu Hostel. Presidency instructors stated the protesters had jeopardised the destiny of the diploma recipients with the aid of no longer allowing the VC and other instructors and officials to go into the campus. "The college students need to realize where to draw the line. Even at the height of the Hok Kolorob motion in 2014, college students of Jadavpur University allowed the convocation to be held on the campus," a trainer of political science at Presidency University said. The protesters, however, refused to take the blame. "We had communicated to the government around 4pm on Monday that we would not disrupt the convocation. They wanted to preserve the convocation out of doors the campus in an try to pressure us to chickening out our protest. But our protest will keep," said Anit Baidya, one of the protesters.Dailyhunt
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