New Delhi: Student Score held a protest outside the Deputy Chancellor’s Office of Delhi University on Monday demanding the reopening of the campus, the days after Delhi disaster management authorities provide offline teaching nods in the capital.
The students hang placards ‘out of service’ at the VC office gate.
Demonstrations are organized by the Federation of Indian Students (SFI).
SFI said more than 400 students participated in “Gherrao”.
“Frustrated students are quite clear.
You can see it on their faces, hear it in their voices.
VC must overcome the situation in the next two days or we have to break the key in our own class,” said Ankit Birpali, Secretary of SFI Higher Education.
Student organizations and other teachers also expand protest support, claiming the student’s body.
More than 53 departments at all universities observe the full online class boycott, claiming SFI.
“Many of us are not in Delhi now we cannot join the protest called by SFI.
But we decided that we had to take action to send messages that students, in general, support the reopening request for the campus.
Therefore, we boycotted online classes Today, “said Arushi Sharma, a Miranda House student.
Although DDMA gave ahead to reopen higher education institutions from Monday, DU had not issued a notification for the reopening of the campus.
Officials said the university would be open in a few days and they will formulate a strategy in this matter.
SFI has announced the start of ” Sadak PE Kaksha ”, – ” class on the road ” from February 9 to the university reopened.
“The class on the road is a message to the administration that the teacher and students want to start offline classes.
If they have respect for us, they must immediately open the classroom,” said Abhishek, co-convenor SFI DU.
DDMA has decided to reopen educational institutions and higher training centers, along with schools for class 9-12, from Monday.
Asked about the reopening of Du Colleges, Deputy Chancellor Yogesh Singh said they would give a few days to students to return to campus.
“If DDMA allows 100 percent seating capacity, we will definitely reopen the campus.
But we will give a few days to our students, say 10 days, to return to campus because most students come from other states.
We will formulate a strategy We ourselves, “he said.