JNUSU demands administration to allow phased return of research scholars to campus
When the research scholars left for their homes, they left behind their laptops and research material and have not been able to work properly, JNUSU alleged.
The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union (JNUSU) has demanded the varsity to allow the research scholars to return to the campus in a phased manner while following all coronavirus protocols released by the Ministry of Health and Family Affairs. Many MPhil and PhD students had left behind their laptops and research material when they went home during the coronavirus-induced lockdown and were unable to work on their projects, the Students' Union said.
The JNUSU has also alleged that the dates of the University's entrance exams were finalised without planning and now they are clashing with the other University exam dates. JNUEE 2020 is scheduled to be held from October 5 and October 8. The JNUSU demanded that the university administration works out a protocol to ensure that MPhil and PhD students can return to the campus in a phased manner.
When the research scholars left for their homes, they left behind their laptops and research material and have not been able to work properly, it said.
“Many other universities have allowed research scholars to return and we have been asking the administration to allow a phased return of research scholars,” JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh told PTI.
“We have also written to the Delhi government and told the administration that we are ready to work with them to make it possible by following all the COVID-19 protocols,” she said.
JNUSU general secretary Satish Chandra Yadav claimed that students are also facing issues as the university has not disbursed fellowships. The JNUSU said many students had been left in the lurch as the dates for JNU entrance exams were announced at a short notice and without planning.
“We have been getting messages from students saying that those from the northeast will have to travel to other states and might have to be quarantined. They will miss their exams,” Ghosh said. She said the dates of JNU entrance exams are clashing with exam dates of Calcutta University, and North East Hill University, etc.
JNUSU Vice President Saket Moon claimed that many students who have opted to take entrance exams for multiple subjects have been allotted different exam centres. They won’t be able to travel to different centres within a day considering the current pandemic situation.
JNUSU body also said that the varsity had announced the dates only 15 days' before the exams, leaving no time for students to prepare. It said the university should have given at least a month’s time to students to make travel arrangements.
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