The incident happened on Tuesday (April 1), when several students went to meet with the mountains at about 2 pm, protesting against the lack of infrastructure and academic events on campus, despite high fees.
Earlier this week, a group of students in Delhi -School of Journalism (DSJ) – belonging to the University of Delhi (DU) – addressed the director of the institute to provide more objects and comply with “excessive” payments charged at college.
In response to students’ requests, the director – Professor Bharati Mountains – allegedly threatened students. “Jooo se Peetungi, silent.
The mountains, however, denied these allegations.
When did the incident occur?
The incident happened on Tuesday (April 1), when several students went to meet with the mountains at about 2 pm, protesting against the lack of infrastructure and academic events on campus, despite high fees.
According to the latest structure available on the DSJ website, the annual first -year -year -old integrated program in journalism (FYIPJ) and Master of Journalism (MJ) is 79 820 rubles.
Over the next years, Fyipj and the second year MJ is Rs 69 620.
Who is the Professor of the Mountains?
Professor Mountains was appointed director of DSJ in January this year during the year after the pension of the previous director, Professor J. P. Duba. The mountain holds the Bachelor, Master and Doctor of Science, and began her pedagogical career in 2001 with staying at Shivaja University, Kalhapur. She also taught at the University of Puna and Dr. Babasakhbarsky University Maratada in Abrangabad. Last year, she joined Delhi University Professor.
What did she claim?
The mountain denied all the charges against her. “Students first behaved with me, in response to which I asked them not to do this. They mislead people with a one-sided story,” said the Indian Express.
Students have since apologized to the authorities, and “the case was closed,” she said.
What do students say?
DSJ students refused to give away any forgiveness. They claim that there is no computer laboratories, library facilities, WI -FI and air conditioning in the basement. “The DSJ leadership is not an employee … there is no transparency of funds allocated to society and events,” the student said in the publication.