NEFIS organizes mass mailing campaign to Union Education Minister regarding problems plaguing MU community

IT News

Imphal, Nov 24:

North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) today organized a Mass Mailing Campaign regarding the problems which have been plaguing the Manipur University community since quite some time, and which need to be taken into consideration and resolved urgently. It had yesterday submitted a memorandum to Union Education Minister, Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ concerning the same issues and had demanded that these be looked into earnestly. The campaign received enthusiastic support of Manipur University community.

The organisation stated that Manipur University is functioning without a regular Vice Chancellor since last many months. The lack of a regular V-C has led to ad-hoc functioning of the university administration and is the cause of great anxiety for the university community. Moreover, there is the issue of unjustified fee being levied from the students. It should be noted that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, no physical classes have been conducted during the past year. Even the exams have not been conducted in the physical mode and assessment has been done only through online assignments. As such, levying of examination fee for the second semester for which assessment has been done only through assignments, is unjustified. Also, due to widespread suffering and loss of jobs during the pandemic, a large section of students coming from marginalised backgrounds is unable to pay fees, and is being unduly put under duress with unjustified fee.

NEFIS demanded appointment of a regular Vice Chancellor from among the university academics, and putting an end to the ad-hoc manner in which the university is functioning. NEFIS also demands that unjustified levying of fee from the students should be stopped, and fee should be refunded to those who have already paid it. NEFIS would be intensifying its movement if its demands are not met immediately.

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