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RMLNLU students complain to Akhilesh Yadav about placements, disorder, net access

RMLNLU Lucknow students wrote to Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav yesterday, complaining about poor placements of the batches graduating in years 2011 and 2012, generally poor campus placement efforts, lackadaisical administration, a lack of professionalism of the university’s assistant registrar, degradation in faculty quality, and no redressal of student grievances.

The students requested Yadav, who is also the university’s chancellor, to set up a student body to which the faculty and the university administration would be accountable for satisfactorily addressing student grievances.

The complaining students noted in the application that decisions directly affecting the students, such as those relating to the mess fee and internet access, were taken in a non-transparent manner without student vote.

Grievances against the assistant registrar included lack of action taken to solve problems related to internet connectivity despite repeated complaints, maintaining heavily anomalous records of repeat examinations’ marks, and failure to enforce security measures to check illegal entry and stay of graduated or suspended students in the university campus and hostels.

RMLNLU vice chancellor professor Balraj Chauhan told Legally India that he was holding a meeting with the students who had signed the application later today.

He said: “See the statements of our university and compare them with other universities. There are problems, the internet supply comes from BSNL, there are local faults, we need more teachers, I am short-staffed. “The university is run by the chancellor and the government, it is a government-funded university. You see, there are certain issues related to payment. Some things are partially true, partially wrong. Everything they expect from me and I must provide those facilities, but it is also in the hands of the government service providers,” he added. [Application]

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