Sunday, August 15, 2010

Revolution begins again

The tradition of protest is very old not only in India but, in whole world to oppose something bad, which usually happens around us. As we all know people never oppose against bad things or managements so early, it takes time to oppose these thing. weather it is a bad management or a bad step protester go against them without knowing any thing that what action will be taken against them by the rulers or administrators.and the same thing happened in ENGLISH & FOREIGN LANGUAGES UNIVERSITY students call a massive protest after a long time. They usually complained for to the respective staffs seeking better managements of mess, water & some other needs but administrations always used to ignored their demands, at last they called a protest which gave a positive result in favour of students. Impact of this protest was appreciative.so keep fighting & never tolerate the INJUSTICE at any cost.
The impact Of Protest  THE HINDU 13-8-2010                                                                                                                             Making a point:EFLU students stage a protest by having lunch outside their mess, in Hyderabad on Friday.HYDERABAD: Browned off over the apathetic attitude of the administration, students of English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) staged a full scale protest, boycotting classes and locking up the administration block here on Friday.
With the Central varsity introducing several courses this academic year, there has been tremendous pressure on the university's resources. Topping the list is the severe infrastructure shortage at its student-run messes, Basheer hostel mess and Mahlaqa Bai Chanda hostel mess.
Despite its capacity of 450 students, Basheer hostel mess is catering to 750 male students while the Mahlaqa Bai Chanda hostel mess is providing meals to 450 female students against its capacity of 300, Parshathy Nath, a member of student general body, said.
As a result, students are forced to stand in long queues for a meal. “Often, it takes two hours to finish a meal. This is affecting our classes,” a student said. With the university administration unmoved by their plight, the students protested as the in-charge Vice-Chancellor Mohammad Miyan too failed to turn up at a meeting convened.
Students had their lunch squatting on the pavements inside the varsity.
They also wanted subsidised cooking fuel and food supply costs in the messes. “The administration has time and again tried to absolve itself of all responsibilities regarding the messes, claiming that they are students' affair. Is it not the duty of a university to provide minimum infrastructure for its student messes?” Ms. Nath wondered.
Students also pointed to manpower shortage in running the messes.


TIMES NEWS NETWORK:- 13-8-2010           
Eflu students stage protestTIMES NEWS NETWORK Hyderabad: Demanding better infrastructure facilities, students of English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) boycotted classes and staged a massive protest on the university campus on Friday. About five hundred students staged a dharna in front of the administrative building demanding better mess facilities, classrooms and subsidised food. According to students, the main mess hall was not large enough to accommodate the increased student strength and that even the staff was not up to the mark. “Hardly 100 students can sit and eat at a time in the mess hall. Scores of others have to wait outside for their turn,” research scholar Gurram Sitaramulu said. University officials agreed that the existing mess facilities had to be upgraded. “The number of students has almost doubled to 1250 in the last three years due to introduction of new courses. We have been developing the infrastructure accordingly and the mess building will also be extended,” registrar P Bapayya said.


***we shall fight ***
 we shall win  

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