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'COVID-19 Monetary Penalties': IIT-G Alumni Condemn Institute's Exclusionary Measures


‘COVID-19 Monetary Penalties’: IIT-GN Alumni Condemn Institute’s Exclusionary Measures
According to the statement issued by the alumni, the college has demanded students to pay a flat quarantine charge of Rs 4,000 if they want to seek quarantine facilities on the campus.
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Gandhinagar: The alumni of Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar have issued a statement highlighting college’s exclusionary measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, which, they say, would further marginalise students who don’t come from privileged backgrounds.
According to the statement, the college has demanded students to pay a “flat quarantine charge” of Rs 4,000 if they want to seek quarantine facilities on the campus. The amount, students say, is exclusive of hostel, mess, laundry and other charges. According to the college administration, the amount be ....

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Pollution panel likely to visit medical college soon


Pollution panel likely to visit medical college soon
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The Kerala State Pollution Control Board has reportedly promised to inspect the functioning of an incinerator installed near the postgraduate students’ hostel attached to the Government Medical College, Kozhikode, in the coming days.
College students’ union chairman Rahul Rajeev said on Saturday that the students had been complaining about difficulties due to the smoke generated from the incinerator. It had been pointed out that black plumes were entering the hostel rooms every time windows were opened. It is reportedly entering the premises of the senior residents’ quarters and nursing college hostel as well. The students claimed it would affect their health. They said the incinerator had been installed for burning of the waste generated from the medical college hospital. The authorities should consider a more environment-friendly system to address the disposal ....

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