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Students protest no entry to SPPU's international rank celebartions
Pune: Students' unions protested on Saturday against
Savitribai Phule Pune University
's event to celebrate the feat of clinching the 566th position in the QS World University Rankings because they were denied entry though it was open to officials, senate members, management council members and others.
Rahul Sasane, the president of the University Student Struggle Action Committee, said, "Many students went to attend the event, but were denied entry. Students are the fundamental and the most vital aspect of a university. The university holds this reputation because of the students. Yet, students were denied entry to this celebrationWe condemn this action of the university."
Higher and technical education minister Chandrakant Patil attended the event.
TOI's calls and messages to the SPPU registrar, pro vice-chancellor and vice-chancellor enquiring about the issue remained unanswered.
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Kuldeep Ambekar, who runs Students Helping Hands, an organisation supporting students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds with sponsored meals, said it was disheartening to see the university wasting money on such an event. "This event, not even open to students, would have cost lakhs of rupees.
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But when it comes to providing subsidised meals or accommodation to students, the university officials cite lack of funds.
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The SPPU management was wasting money unnecessarily on celebrations, said Abhishek Shinde, the secretary of the SFI's city unit, also an SPPU student. "Tell us how this event will help or benefit students, or even teachers?" asked Shinde.
Atharv Ingle, a student, said, "There has been an invaluable contribution of all stakeholders associated with the university behind its improvement in the ranking.
The most important of these is the student community. Depriving students of this programme shows the narrow mentality of the university administration.
Pune: Students' unions protested on Saturday against Savitribai Phule Pune University's event to celebrate the feat of clinching the 566th position in the QS World University Rankings because they were denied entry though it was open to officials, senate members, management council members and others.
Rahul Sasane, the president of the University Student Struggle Action Committee, said, "Many students went to attend the event, but were denied entry. Students are the fundamental and the most vital aspect of a university. The university holds this reputation because of the students. Yet, students were denied entry to this celebrationWe condemn this action of the university."
Higher and technical education minister Chandrakant Patil attended the event.
TOI's calls and messages to the SPPU registrar, pro vice-chancellor and vice-chancellor enquiring about the issue remained unanswered.
Kuldeep Ambekar, who runs Students Helping Hands, an organisation supporting students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds with sponsored meals, said it was disheartening to see the university wasting money on such an event. "This event, not even open to students, would have cost lakhs of rupees.
But when it comes to providing subsidised meals or accommodation to students, the university officials cite lack of funds.
"
The SPPU management was wasting money unnecessarily on celebrations, said Abhishek Shinde, the secretary of the SFI's city unit, also an SPPU student. "Tell us how this event will help or benefit students, or even teachers?" asked Shinde.
Atharv Ingle, a student, said, "There has been an invaluable contribution of all stakeholders associated with the university behind its improvement in the ranking. The most important of these is the student community. Depriving students of this programme shows the narrow mentality of the university administration.