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‘96% Du students feel the collection fees during unfair locking ‘

'96% Du students feel the collection fees during unfair locking '
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New Delhi: For 96 percent of the 1,000 students of Delhi University surveyed by the left-supported AISA in July, cost collection during covid-induced locking by universities is “unfair” while 97 percent demand money refund because they suffer from financial pressure.
The student association survey throughout India also found that 14 percent of students lost members of income in their families during the period.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results produced by 82 percent of students say they face difficulties in paying costs for the last three semesters, while 87 percent also say the university must take responsibility for vaccinating students.
The survey found that 77 percent agreed that online mode could not be a uniform educational method.
On August 5, Delhi University came out with a notification that stated the reopening of the campus for students of science but was suspended.
“Aisa believes that while the campus must be available for students, it must happen in a way that ensures security and accessibility for all,” he said.
AISA demanded that the DU administration emerge with structured guidelines for the campus reopened and to enter the program to vaccinate all students on campus within 10 days after reopening, also ensuring medical assistance in the Covid case.
It is said there must be a vaccination center and treatment at all colleges.
“College must ensure accommodation for all students who return, including space in empty hostels and rental controls.
All costs collected in the last three semesters must be returned,” he said.
Jawaharlal University of Nehru Union Student President Aishe Ghosh tweeted, “Immediately reopen the campus in Delhi.
Stop the exception.
Start education.
#Campuskholo” tweeted.

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