BHUBANESWAR: MBA and MCA students of the Regional College of Management
Autonomous (RCMA), who had staged indefinite dharna for 86 days demanding
issuance of certificates in favour of passed out students, called off their
dharna on Thursday following the governing body of the Biju Patnaik University
of Technology (BPUT) assured them to provide certificates soon.
The
students said their movement got success due to commitment to the cause. Despite
all the odds and noncooperation from the college authority, they did it after a
long fight of 86 days.
“Finally,
the Government authorities agreed to issue certificates in favour of the
students. Our demands will be fulfilled be very soon,” said RCM student Raza
Quadir, adding, “Our movement will be an example for the students of private
colleges fighting for their cause.”
Another
student said they didn’t give up in the middle in spite of the police assaulted
them in midnight. They continued their dharna in front of their college and
later at the Lower PMG to get their demands fulfilled.
The
students praised the media for taking initiatives to highlight their issues and
keeping eye on their movement as a result the police and other officials could
not get chance to harass them.
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