Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Law College students call strike to protest SU’s new leave rules

GANGTOK, 06 Sept: Students of Sikkim Law College here at Lower Burtuk have called a strike for Wednesday to protest the new leave rules for students promulgated by Sikkim University. The students, it is learnt, plan to protest the new rules with placards and banners announcing their denouncement.
The students allege that an SU notice issued on 30 August dictates that no relaxation [on minimum attendance requirement of 75%] will be allowed to students even on medical grounds unless students opt for a zero semester.
Sources inform that the students had planned to observe a strike today but could not do so when the college authorities announced a holiday for today.

2 comments:

  1. hello students wake up!!! are u all not gearing up to be professionals!!! why should a few holiday here and there effect u all. A successful lawyer if u all want to be one has no holiday...of course if u just want to run behind a senior and write rubbish notes then go on strike.and did u read that in a exam for selecting judges in Karnataka out of the 318 candidates 317 failed!!! so wake up would be lawyers and study hard instead of wasting time!!!!

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  2. very true....we passed out from universities that had 75% as the attendance requirement, sikkim students need to get serious abt studies rather than demanding more holidays and loitering around imitating koreans and japanese

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