Early Times Report
Jammu, July 2: Expressing concern over the problems being faced by students of Jammu University, a delegation of National Secular Forum Wednesday called on Vice Chancellor of Jammu University and apprised him about some of burning issues of students. A delegation led by state president of NSF, Sukhdev Singh called on Vice Chancellor Mohan Pal Singh Isher and expressed serious concern over prolonged delay in declaration of results of Post Graduate courses. "The results of 2nd semester and 4th semester of English, Sociology, Hindi, Mathematics, M.Com, Urdu, Dogri and others are yet to be declared", he said, adding that the scheduled time fixed by Jammu University was 45 days, but it has been now 200 days but the results of above said subjects was still in oblivion, leaving students worried. Raising another issue, Sukhdev Singh stated that University authorities had been making examination centers in some of the private colleges, which was totally unfair. He alleged that pick and choose policy has been adopted by the authorities, which was also bringing disrepute for the Jammu University. Expressing concern over supervisory staff during examinations, Sukhdev Singh further said that University authorities had issued an order, according to which the scholars would have to supervise in the examinations of undergraduate courses, but contrary to it, some clerks have been conducting the examinations. The delegation members appealed Vice- Chancellor to take stock of the issues and issued strictures without any further delay. It was also discussed by the NSF members that problems of each and every student and boarder of all the Hostels including both Girls and Boys shall be listened and solved on priority basis. Vice Chancellor Mohan Pal Singh Isher patiently listened the issues projected by NSF delegation and assured the delegation that he would take appropriate steps, to sort out the issues. Among those who part of delegation included ,Ajaz Shah, Vikram Madhyal, Qayoom Malik, Nitin, Altaf, PP Singh, Jasvinder Singh, Avtar Singh, and others. |