TIWN May 31, 2018
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AGARTALA, May 31 (TIWN): State Veterinary students have withdrawn their ongoing strike after Director in the presence of media and Tripura Veterinary Association had promised that their problems to be sorted out soon.
The officials also expressed concerns regarding seriousness of the students problems.
The students of Veterinary College started the strike on May 28 demanding registrations. The students locked gate saying, “We are mouths without Teeth without Registration”.
They also displayed banners saying “Without Registration we are Worthless” etc. The students also raised voice saying, “Wake up authority”, “Value our tears”, “You can’t play with our futures”, “Please Give our registration, we want to work for the society”.
According to the students, Tripura State Veterinary College's affiliation was expired and since two years students are passing out without any registration numbers.
On May 29, the students left almost abandoned by the authority but later with media pressure and also observing the downing health condition of students, finally the authority have promised to solve their problems.
Also Minister Santana Chakma said in New Delhi she will discuss the matter and already Central Govt has been told about the problems of the students.
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