Abdul Kafi, one of the speakers at the event, said the fascist regime in the country had become so desperate that they denied an aged person suffering from Parkinson’s disease the basic facilities that he deserved in jail.
“A fascist regime always seeks to create a narrative that it is feeling threatened and cooks up conspiracy theories repeatedly. That is why they implicated an 84-year-old in a false case.
They did not even allow a Parkinson’s disease patient, who could not eat by himself, a straw and sippers. NIA said they did not have these. How shameless can a regime be?” said Kafi, who teaches Bengali at Jadavpur University.
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Home / West-bengal / Calcutta / Catholic diocese in cooperation with St Xavier’s University to start Covid care centres Catholic diocese in cooperation with St Xavier’s University to start Covid care centres Ninety beds at three isolation facilities in Burdwan and Asansol
The Catholic diocese of Asansol in cooperation with St Xavier’s University will start three isolation facilities with 90 beds for Covid patients in Burdwan and Asansol following a request from chief minister Mamata Banerjee.
During an interaction at Nabanna on Monday, Mamata had appealed to Father Felix Raj, the vice-chancellor of St Xavier’s University, to consider opening Covid care facilities in Asansol.
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Home / West-bengal / Calcutta / St Xavier’s University to offer concession in fees in the next semester St Xavier’s University to offer concession in fees in the next semester In the last semester, the varsity had offered a blanket 20 per cent relief in semester fees to all students
St Xavier’s University will offer a concession in fees in the next semester, from January to June, to those who will need it because of the pandemic-induced financial constraints.
“We will offer the waiver in the coming semester as well. There could be students whose families are still coping with financial constraints because of the pandemic. So, if they apply, we will offer them a waiver. The waiver could go up to 50 per cent,’’ Father Felix Raj said.