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Covid fallout: Students running out of patience

⚫ JNU is holding an inquiry against 12 students for allegedly barging into closed reading rooms. ⚫ First-year students of South Asian University (SAU) are boycotting their online classes over withheld scholarships and freeships. ⚫ Delhi University students are campaigning for the campus to be reopened and the students vaccinated against Covid. Students fearful of the Covid resurgence spoiling another academic year have gone on the warpath, demanding universities reopen campuses for in-person classes and the Centre relax its over-45-only policy to vaccinate them. The students’ frustration at what they see as the authorities’ rigidity has led to certain unusual situations. For instance, JNU reopened the reading rooms at its main library two days after several research students forcibly entered them on March 10 –– indirectly acknowledging the justice of the students’ demand –– but has started an inquiry against 12 students in connection with the act.

Jammu has emerged as education hub of north India: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

Jammu has emerged as education hub of north India: Union Minister Jitendra Singh JAMMU: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Friday said Jammu region has emerged as the education hub of north India over the last seven years after Narendra Modi took over as the country”s prime minister. He said projects sanctioned simultaneously for Jammu and Srinagar have taken off in the winter capital but are languishing in the valley owing to “peculiar circumstances” there. “Jammu today has virtually emerged as the education hub of north India. We have IIMs, IITs, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, AIIMS, three government medical colleges within a range of 10 to 20 km as well as north India”s first ever teaching department of space technology by ISRO in central University Jammu,” the minister of state in the Prime Minister”s office said.

IIMC to start practical classes from April 26

IIMC to start practical classes from April 26 Updated: Updated: Theory classes to run on online mode Share Article Theory classes to run on online mode After students from the The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) staged a protest demanding the reopening of the campus, the institute on Friday said it has decided to start practical classes for various post-graduate diploma courses from April 26 at its New Delhi campus. The students had said that the first semester of their nine-month course had been completed without any practical classes and the nature of their course had a large practical element, which they were unable to learn due to online classes.

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