HC seeks reply from govt on permanent NIT campus in Uttarakhand

Press Trust of India  |  Nainital 

The asked the Centre on Wednesday to submit a reply within three days on whether it plans to construct a permanent NIT campus at Sumadi in the state's district.

National Institute of Technology, Srinagar Garhwal suffers from lack of basic facilities and absence of a permanent campus, which had forced over one hundred students to return to their homes en masse some months back as a mark of protest.

The court also asked the central government to work out the details of construction of a permanent campus for the institute in Sumadi.

The division bench of and Justice also directed to present the geological report of the area to the court.

The directed the government to submit a reply within three days.

Jasvir Singh, a former alumni of the premiere institute, had filed a public interest litigation (PIL) saying that his college started functioning nine years ago but did not get a permanent campus.

The court had earlier directed the government to identify four areas in plains and hilly areas as proposed sites for the construction of a permanent campus and submit its report but there was no response from the government.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 22:05 IST