'96% DU students feel fees collection during lockdown unfair'

The All India Students' Association survey also found that 14 per cent students lost earning members in their families during the period.
The survey found that 77 per cent agreed that the online mode cannot be a uniform method of education.
On August 5, the Delhi University came out with a notification declaring the reopening of campus for science students but it was deferred.
"AISA believes that while campuses should be made available to the students, it must happen in a manner that ensures safety and accessibility for all," it said.
AISA demanded that the DU administration come up with a structured guideline for campus reopening and to include programmes to vaccinate all students on campus within 10 days of reopening, also ensuring medical assistance in cases of Covid.
It said there must be vaccination and care centres in all colleges.
"Colleges must ensure accommodation to all students returning, including space in vacant hostels and rent control. All fees collected in the past three semesters must be refunded," it said.
Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union president Aishe Ghosh tweeted, "IMMEDIATELY RE-OPEN CAMPUS ACROSS DELHI. STOP EXCLUSION. START EDUCATION. #CampusKholo" she tweeted.
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