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    JNU fee hike issue ‘sorted’, protests not justified: Nishank

    Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank on Monday said the continuation of agitation by JNU students is not justified as their main issue of hostel fee hike has been “sorted”.

    JNU fee hike issue ‘sorted’, protests not justified: Nishank
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    As decided during consultations with students, he said, the utility and service charge is not being levied on them and will be borne by the University Grants Commission (UGC).

    The students have stuck to their demand for a complete rollback of the fee hike. “The fee-related matter of JNU has been sorted out following several rounds of discussions with representatives of university students and teachers. 

    “The Ministry had constituted a High-Powered Committee (HPC) to restore the normal functioning of

    JNU through dialogue with all stakeholders and to advise the university administration for resolution of contentious issues.

    “The students are not being asked to bear the cost of service and utility charges proposed for the winter session, which was their basic demand. “Therefore, the JNU fee hike issue stands resolved and continuation of agitation by the students is no longer justified,” the Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry statement quoted Nishank as saying.

    The minister said universities should not be converted into political arenas and appealed to the students to call off their agitation. He added that over 5,000 of JNU’s nearly 8,500 students have registered for the next semester.

    “Various meetings were held by HRD secretary with representatives of students, teachers and JNU administration on December 10-11, 2019, certain mutually agreeable agreements were arrived (at). 

    As agreed in the meetings, the revised hostel room charges will remain applicable with 50 per cent concession for BPL students,” Nishank said. Earlier in the day, a five-member delegation of JNU Teachers Association (JNUTA) had also met HRD Ministry officials. 

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