TIWN May 28, 2018

AGARTALA, May 28 (TIWN): After much pleas and appeals to the authority since the CPI-M Govt to BJP’s new Govt, finally the Veterinary students and passed out students of Tripura Veterinary College have locked the main gate of the college calling strike for an uncertain period of time. The banners which have been hanged at the locked gate said, “We are mouths without Teeth without Registrationâ€, “Without Registration we are Worthless†etc. The students also raised voice saying, “Wake up authorityâ€, “Value our tearsâ€, “You can’t play with our futuresâ€, “Please Give our registration, we want to work for the societyâ€. Tripura State Veterinary College's affiliation was expired and since two years students are passing out without any registration numbers.
The previous CPI-M Govt also did the same with the students but it was hoped that quick action this time will be taken after a change in the administration.
But Minister Santana Chakmma herself visited the College and after cabinet meeting announced to modernize the college, for which Central funds will be needed, but nowhere the Minister talked about the passed out students problems, neither she mentioned about the internee students agonies.
As there is no response from the Govt, the students have decided to go in protest.
When other states students are appearing for TPSC with valid registration numbers, Tripura students are unable to apply for jobs due to No-Registration”. The angry students also questioned on the intelligence level of the Minister of their dept Santana Chakma as after telling her repeatedly, she is unable to give any response to their problem.
With all these tensions have gripped the Veterinary undergoing and passed out students of Tripura. Students have demanded state govt’s immediate attention into the matter.
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