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AWU students' stir enter 22nd day, Min says no mention of VC

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

As the Women's University student's indefinite strike for a entered its 23rd day today, state Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma told the assembly that there is no mention of the post in the Women's University Act, 2013.

The state government has not violated the act as there is no mention of the post of in it and regular teachers were not appointed as no advertisements were given for the purpose, he said.

of had raised the issue in the assembly and questioned why a permanent VC had not been appointed though about five years had passed since the University, the only one of its kind in the north east, began classes.

He also said that the government is trying to close down the university when Sarma himself as minister in the erstwhile Tarun Gogoi-led government had passed the Women's in 2013.

Sarma in his reply said, "The has not violated the Women's as there is no mention of the post of in the Act.

"was the of the University as per the Act (which states minister is the of the institution). Why did Gogoi not appoint a VC then ?"

Stating there are no professors but professors only on contractual and ad-hoc basis in the university, Sarma said no advertisements were given for appointment to the regular posts.

He said Agricultural University and have been functioning as the Women's University's mentor and respectively.

There are 74 teachers in the University, besides 15 non teaching staff on contractual and ad-hoc basis, Sarma said adding they do not receive UGC scale salaries.

The University has been witnessing indefinite stir by its students since March 5 for a permanent VC and against downgrading it to a technical institute. The students had also held a 36-hour hunger strike from March 19.

addressing a press meet in the Assembly premises appealed to the media to have a positive outlook on the subject "so that a negative message does not go out".

Constructive discussion should be held on the issue in the House, he said adding the students of the University should withdraw their agitation.

According to AWU Students' Chinmoyee Gogoi, the students want a written undertaking from the government on the appointment of a permanent VC and transforming the institute into a full-fledged university.

On March 23 former visited the campus and lent his support to the agitation.

After his visit Gogoi had tweeted: "Women's University was one of my dream project for empowering the women.

It is not only a pride of but of the whole country. BJP Govt's decision on AWU exposes the hollow promises of flagship program 'BetiBachaoBetiPadhao' ".

Protests had been held across upper in support of the AWU students. Effigies of Minister and Sarma were burnt and nearly 175 colleges under organised satyagraha marches.

The agitation has garnered support from students and teachers of JNU, TISS, BHU, NEHU, IIT-Kharagpur, Jadavpur University and among others.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 17:35 IST
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