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JCUSS expresses concern over divisive politics in University campuses
1/10/2020 10:09:38 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Jan 10: The Jammu Central University Shaikshik Sangh, an affiliate of Akhil Bhartiya Rashtriya shaikshik Sangh ( ABRSM) has expressed serious concern over the boil in the University campuses across the country in a discussion held amongst the office-bearers and members in the university campus of Central University of Jammu on 10th January, 2020. The Association dwelt at length over the nature of organized gory violence which is becoming a rampant phenomenon in the premier institutions of Higher learning across the country. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Deepak Pathania, President expressed his concern over the divisive forces which are hijacking the academic ambience of universities like JNU, Jamia Millia and AMU. Dr. Vandana Sharma, the Vice President said that the way students are being used as a political weapon is not only vitiating the academic environment of campuses but is a matter of serious concern for academia because youth power of the nation is forced to be entangled in undesired and uncalled for activities. Prof. Rasaal Singh expressed his concern over the downgrading of educational institutions across the country purely spearheaded by some divisive forces. Dr. Ajay Singh gave an overview of the organized anti -India campaign which is sweeping across the country for purely political reasons. Adding to this Dr. Richa Kothari said that universities which are meant for research and particularly premier institutions like JNU known once for research output are being geared on the path of violence.
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