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Ganderbal: residents protest against CUK management

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November 21, 2018
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Ganderbal: Residents of district Ganderbal along held protest march on Wednesday against central University administration for their failure in shifting the classes to Tullamulla campus.

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Under the banner of citizens welfare forum and development forum, the protesters accused varsity’s Vice Chancellor of showing no interest in shifting the university to its allotted Tullamulla Campus.

The protesters were holding play cards, demanding transfer of the VC as well as asking Governor Administration to look into the matter.
“Why class work is not being started in Tullamulla campus were two big Buildings stand ready for the same,” they said.

The protesters marched from Beehama Chowk to Mini Secretariat Ganderbal were they dispersed off peacefully after submitting a memorandum to Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal.

 

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