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Allahabad University Hostel: Inmates sitting quickly – to death

Prasagraj: Around 45 inmates from various Hostel Allahabad University have started rapid deaths in the Dean’s office, the welfare of AU students in protest against the fine imposed on them for the room ‘forcefully occupied’ in each hostel in their hostel.
Officially closed during the locking period.
The AU administration stated that they were not subject to a fine in prisoners, but a number of RS 15,000 was sought from 1,097 inmates as a cost for their stay in the specified room.
Protests began with 52 inmates sitting quickly – to death on Wednesday.
However, on Thursday night, eight of them fell ill, while the rest of them continued fast.
Dean Welfare Students (DSW) Prof.
KP Singh was trying to persuade them to take back their agitation because the AU only asked for their stay at the hostel.
“We demand that the AU administration consider our problem because most of us are from the middle-income group.
We must prepare for competitive exams and annual examinations, which will start from March next year.
Au said the ‘fine’ could not be taken back Because the university must pay electricity fees, but I ask why a prisoner, who lives in the room given from the last two years, pay contributions consisting of previous years to stay, “A nervous prisoner from SSL Hostel asked.
Former Vice President and President of the State Current from the National Student Union of India, the Wing of the Youth of the Congress Party, Akhilesh Yadav, said that “the AU administration has issued a notice to students to pay anxious fine.
However, the university administration insists on realizing fines that cannot be justified In whatever way.
“Meanwhile, the AU authorities held a press conference on Thursday to clarify their booth on this problem.
“We have not imposed any penalty to prisoners, but the costs sought from them because they live in hostels during a pandemic.
This is an estimate of the costs incurred by the hostel in a period that must be paid only by 1,097 students who have lived in hostels without allocations and permission Because of the competent authority, “said a press release issued by the AU.
The Varsity administration stated that the AU had a list of 1,097 boys, which illegally entered the hostel by breaking the key and without permission from competent authority.
These children are responsible for being ordered for legal action under disaster management laws and to damage public property, but it is not done because of the second wave severity.
Apart from repeated warnings, notifications and instructions, students do not go and continue to use the place, amenities, including electricity without paying any fees.
They did not pay the fee to stay in hostels, although the staff, including a block servant, gardener, and sweepers engaged.
In this case, students are also once again instructed to pay their contributions in accordance with the formulas developed, the AU government said.

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