Law college students too broke the curfew

Thiruvananthapuram: After the a hit scholars’ motion of breaking the curfew at CET College, the students of Government Law College in the city repeated the feat on Tuesday when they succeeded in forcing the authorities to revise timings of faculty library and women’ hostel following an agitation. The directorate of collegiate training has issued a round revising the hostel timings, extending the entry time from 5.30 pm to nine pm. The faculty essential additionally issued an order on Tuesday extending the ultimate time of library from 5.30 pm to eight pm by means of Tuesday night time.

The scholars had introduced an agitation under the aegis of SFI, Mathrukam Committee (the women’s wing of SFI) and scholars union of the varsity on Friday. They turned to agitation mode after all negotiation makes an attempt with the varsity management had failed. An afternoon after launching the agitation, the students additionally met director of collegiate training (DCE) Haritha V Kumar on Saturday and apprised her about their demands. Haritha, who shared the sentiment of the students about the time restrictions, issued the round converting the hostel timing on Monday itself. It took the essential 24 more hours to factor the order extending the library hours. Following this, the students called off the agitation for now.


College union chairman Aravind Babu said that there are nonetheless more demands of the students that are being denied and till they have been fulfilled, the union and SFI will both proceed an identical protests.


“While the essential gave us a handwritten order with the official seal which allows libraries to stay open till 8pm on all working days together with working Saturdays, there are nonetheless issues which want to be cleared. For instance, the varsity library has handiest law books. There are not any books on literature, fiction, science or every other style. The setting up of cricket nets, volleyball and badminton courts was a demand from the closing union itself and now after our consistent efforts, higher training ministry has granted clearance of finances for sports activities necessities,” he said.


According to Mathrukam unit committee member Anjaly Anilkumar, Haritha V Kumar understood the fear and promised to appear into the issue. “The director all over our assembly said that such conventions just like the curfew system must trade and confident us that adequate actions will likely be taken. As scholars of law, we want to refer numerous books and till now, we had handiest 30 mins most to make use of the library after magnificence hours,” she said.


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