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Students in GDC sumbal demand reduction in syllabus

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March 27, 2018
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Bandipora:The students of Govt degree college Sumbal in North kashmiri’s Bandipora District here on today staged a Massive Protest Demonstration here in Premises of College to demand Reduction of syllabus of fifth and sixth semester.

Raising slogans against the state Govt and Kashmir University authorities, the protesters said that they are playing with our Carrrer, our career is at Stake due to their Callocious attitude.

The Aggreived protesters said they have not even completed half of the syllabus till now, added that it is impossible to cover syllabus in just three months

The students assembled in College Premises holding placards; We want justice State Govt Hi – Hi and KU is playing with our future.

Aggreived Protesters accused Kashmir University of playing with their Future, said that KU is in a mess and we are suffering because they couldn’t conduct exams in a time. Due to their callous approach, our semester exams were never conducted on time and the results were also not declared on time, they added.

The Protesting students threatened to intensify the agitation if their demands were not fulfilled.

Students of 4th, 3rd and 1st Semester who were also part of Protest also demand reduction in Syllabus, they said that if our demand were not met, we will go for Lock down strike.

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