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Protest for open admission to all in Cluster University continues
7/20/2019 12:38:32 AM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, July 19: Hundreds of students continued their agitation for the 10th day and held a massive protest demonstration at Cluster University campus GGM Science College Jammu against the dictatorial attitude of administration. Students alleged that the Cluster University administration is playing with their future. They alleged that Cluster University acted in a similar fashion last year and had learned nothing from that. Protesting students raised slogans against Vice chancellor of Cluster University and demanded open admissions for all.
Addressing the massive gathering of the admission seekers Sahil Choudhary said that it is very unfortunate that instead of increasing the capacity of the city colleges, the administration in connivance with the state government is hell bent to destroy the future of student community of Duggar region as the capacity of the city colleges was almost 15000 which is reduced to 6800 for this session. He said that students who have passed their higher secondary examinations have every right to take admission in the colleges for further studies.
He demanded that government should find out some way out for the students. He said cluster university should start enhance number of seats in its colleges or should start evening colleges as was done in past.
The others who were the part of the protest are Sidharth Bhardwaj, Sunny Parihar, Raghav, Rishav, Kushan Sharma, Parteek raina, Piyush, Ashish Sarma, Dikshant, Sunil Chauhan and Aman Salathia.
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