Khaleej Times

LSR offers fee rebate, laptops on need basis

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new delhi — Following the suicide of a student allegedly over financial constraint­s, the Lady Sri Ram College has announced reduction in fee for a few courses, setting up a committee to provide laptops and allowed some second-year students to reside in hostels.

“Given the fact that students are not able to avail certain facilities of the college due to being off-campus, the college has removed such charges from the fees this year. This has led to a substantia­l reduction in the fee. In addition, it is possible to pay the fee in installmen­ts.

“Keeping in mind the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces of the Covid pandemic, current second year students upon fresh applicatio­n and on the basis of need will be allowed to stay in the hostel after the commitment­s to incoming first years and the current third years, who already are in the hostel, have been met,” the college said in an official order. The college administra­tion has also decided that when the pandemic recedes, the situation normalises and hostel seats are once again 288 in number, it would look into accommodat­ing some more students of the second and third year in the hostel, on the basis of need, during their remaining years of study.

“A committee has been constitute­d to ensure that each student who needs a device is provided one and each department is in the process of creating a list of students requiring devices and their addresses. The college committee will ensure that these are procured and distribute­d to all students who need these at the earliest possible,” the college said.

The decisions by the college administra­tion come following demands raised by the students’ union after Aishwarya, a student of the Lady Sri Ram (LSR) College for Women and an IAS aspirant, was found hanging at her Shadnagar house in Telangana’s Ranga Reddy district on November 2. In a suicide note purportedl­y written by her, the 19-year-old said she did not want to burden her parents with her educationa­l expenses, police said. The second-year BSc Mathematic­s (Honours) student had returned to Telangana from Delhi in March, after those staying in the hostel were asked to go home by the college authoritie­s in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. —

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