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HRD Ministry announces partial fee hike rollback in JNU, students to continue protest as demand not met

JNU orders partial rollback of hostel fees hike, decision taken in varsity’s Executive Council meeting: HRD officials

JNU campus (Photo courtesy: JNU website)
JNU campus (Photo courtesy: JNU website) 

JNU Executive Committee has announced major roll-back in the hostel fee and other stipulations. It has also proposed a scheme for economic assistance to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) students. However, there will be no change in mess and utility charge in the news fees structure of JNU.

According to sources, the room rent which was raised to ₹600 from ₹20 for single occupancy will now be ₹200. Similarly, for double occupancy, the rent was hiked from ₹10 to ₹300. The amount will now be ₹100.

But the students will continue to protest as according to them their demands have not been met, The major component and the policy of students paying service charge has not ended. 95% of fee hike remains. The govt is trying to save its face but in reality the policy and fee hike remains, say protesting students.

Reacting on it N Sai Balaji, former JNUSU president in a series of tweet said, “The HRD Secretary tweet on "Major Roll Back' of fee hike is misleading! In order to save their face and create a false narrative, JNU admin in collusion with Modi Government is fooling students and people of this country! Here is a point to point reply!”

Published: 13 Nov 2019, 4:42 PM IST

JNU students have been agitating for last sixteen days against fee hike and other changes proposed in the hostel manual, laid virtual siege to the Convention Centre where the JNU Executive Council was to meet, forcing the administration to change the venue to some undisclosed place.

The JNU Students Union (JNUSU) had announced on Tuesday that it will be holding a protest outside the university campus during the Executive Council meeting on Wednesday against the draft hostel manual.

Though many claim that the new venue of the meeting was not disclosed to any member of the EC, there are reports that the new venue was the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) house, that lies outside the campus.

According to an email, purportedly sent by the JNU Registrar and whose screenshot was being circulated on social media by the JNUSU vice-president Saket Moon, the Executive Council members were asked to reach the new venue as soon as possible.

"As you have already been informed telephonically/through JNU security that in case of any problems in conducting EC meeting at Convention centre, the venue may be changed," the email said.

The students have also accused the varsity administration of deploying police force in the campus, both in uniform and in civilian clothes.

They also accused the administration of locking down the gates of the university, and turning it into a "jail".

"JNU admin locked JNU gates and turned JNU into a jail," former president of JNUSU, N. Sai Balaji told media while sharing pictures of security guards locking the gates of the university.

"At a time when the admin wants to push us out of our hostels we have taken up residence inside the Pink Palace," Balaji appealed to students of JNU.

"The JNUSU appeals all students to come to the Pink Palace to reclaim it from the admin which has illegally made it a den of iniquities and oppression," he added.

The students' union has been on a strike against the draft hostel manual, approved by the Inter-Hall administration, which it claims has provisions for hostel fee hike, dress code and curfew timings.

The agitating students are demanding a meeting with the vice-chancellor on the issue of draft hostel manual which was finalised on October 28.

It is the hostel draft manual that is at the heart of the controversy as it proposes a hike in hostel fees and other changes in the university which the administration claims were due for over 14 years now.

The students now want the EC members to raise the issue and ensure that the draft hostel manual is not implemented.

On Monday, thousands of JNU students clashed with the police as their protest over the steep fee hike escalated, leaving Union Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' confined for over five hours at the venue of the university's convocation.

Published: 13 Nov 2019, 4:42 PM IST

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Published: 13 Nov 2019, 4:42 PM IST