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| ETTJAC hails Minister's decision | | | ET Plus Report
Jammu, Mar 11: Expressing gratitude to the Higher Education Minister, ETT Joint Action Committee (ETTJAC) has termed the decision as quite appropriate and in the best interest of state. While addressing the media persons, the JAC members also criticized the nine years long stay of outgoing Bose Chairman in JK Board and termed it a mockery on the part of state government, which had been repeatedly extended his deputation for their vested interests. "State government must make early arrangements for an immediate reliving of outgoing Bose Chairman and to order a thorough probe from an independent state agency into his unlimited misdeeds committed during his complete 9 years tenure in JK school Board" JAC member Dr. Hari Dutt Shishu demanded. ETT stakeholders after raising adequate infrastructures against the huge bank loans were helpless to sit on the roads against an intentionally created disorder by the high- headed outgoing Chairman Bose and the casual attitude of the administrative department, JAC members disclosed. They further said that any more delay in resolution of ETT students' genuine examination problem could be suicidal for the stakeholders. Deep Singh, JS Chouhan and Rakesh Pant were among the prominent members of the Joint Action Committee who addressed the media conference. |
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