Millennium Post

PAY FEE AT OLD RATES: JNU TO STUDENTS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) administra­tion on Monday allowed students to register for winter session after the Delhi High Court's recent order for the same.

In its order, the court asked the university administra­tion to allow the remaining students to register for the winter semester at old rates. Adhering to the order, the administra­tion said that the students will not be fined for late registrati­on, while the remaining students will not be charged the revised room rents of the hostels. “This is for the informatio­n of all concerned that the registrati­on of students until Monday, 3 February 2020, will be without late fine, as per the decision of the Honourable High Court order,” said a statement from the registrar's office.

Meanwhile, students registerin­g from January 24 to February 3 will not be charged the revised room rent of the Hostels.

“We will not move an inch back. This is one major step, but we will keep fighting,” said a student at JNU.

On the other hand, JNU Students' Union (JNUSU) alleged that hostel rooms of two students were sealed and their belongings were thrown out.

“The VC has repeatedly said he will adhere to the MHRD agreement indicating a lenient view to be taken of students' concerns. Instead, he has ordered two students' rooms to be sealed and their belongings thrown out (in their absence),” said JNUSU.

However, they stated that after pressure from the students the admin allowed them to stay.

“After pressure from students, the admin backtracke­d and allowed them to stay, but their true colours are revealed. They remain committed to harassing students denying them their right to study. We remain committed to fight for the removal of this anti-student VC,” said JNUSU.

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