Research students' stir on: Kerala University

Strike on Palayam campus had turned violent on Monday

Update: 2016-10-07 01:49 GMT
APJ Abdul Kalam Kerala Technological University

Thiruvananthapuram: The research students of Kerala University are  continuing  their protest  defying the orders of Vice-Chancellor P.K. Radhakrishnan  banning strikes on the  Palayam and Kariavattom  campuses of the university during working hours.    The strike on the Palayam  campus had turned violent on Monday. The students under the banner of research students union and SFI organised various cultural programmes on Kariavvatom campus on Thursday as part of the agitation. One was a poetry recital by poet Vinod Vaishaki.

On Saturday, the striking students would begin a coaching class for UGC-NET examinations at the samara panthal at Karivattom,  Mr P. Maneesh, general secretary of the research union told Deccan Chronicle. The issues started after  the Kerala University enforced on  January 8 the UGC order  mandating  that the university shall select a research supervisor from among only regular faculty members. However, no other university in the state has  issued such an order.

The agitating researchers have also sought the withdrawal of the hike in the extension fees from  Rs 600 to  Rs 1.7 lakh. The vice-chancellor had   banned the strikes following a recent agitation in which he was blocked by a group of researchers protesting against the new research guidelines. The issues worsened with the university recently suspending  V.V. Ajeesh, P. Maneesh, S. Najeeb, V. Shanu and K.P. Vishnu who had blocked the vice-chancellor.

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