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Au hostel prisoners don’t clean hostel’s contributions stop appearing in the test

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Prasagraj: The authorities of the University of Allahabad have forbade students from appearing in the upcoming test that have not paid contributions to reserve back in the hostel when the hostel was officially closed and non-functional because of the pandemic.
The University Administration has prepared a list of inmates and asks them to deposit their failures they are forbidden to appear in the exam.
Notification of the Examination Controller (COE) states, “Some list of students from the authorities of the hostel and the Dean of the welfare of the students (DSW) have been received at the Coe office.
The names of students who have not paid hostary contributions are included in the list.
Students are required to pay their hostel contributions and Get the same certificate from the hostel authority and hand it to the DSW office.
It will then be forwarded to the Coe office.
“Notification also mentions that students who fail to do so will not be allowed to appear in the coming exam.
“The results or degrees of students will not be issued according to the notification of registrants on August 5.
August, therefore, it is recommended that students have to pay their contributions as soon as possible,” said Au Pro Jaya Kumar.
Previously, in January this year, the AU authorities have decided to allow prisoners, who forcely occupy their rooms when the hostel has not opened formally, to live in a given room after paying the penalty of Rs 5,000 per month.
However, despite giving several warnings to prisoners, university administration failed to realize the fines of the student.
Meanwhile, student leaders who are part of sustainable agitation on campus on the issue of repatriation of student unity in AU, said that students living in the hostel have been asked to deposit contributions for the period when the entire country is under locking.
“In such an emergency, the prisoners remain wherever they take refuge.
The imposition of fines in prisoners shows the teaching of the University’s Mental Administration,” said Ajay Yadav Samrat.

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