NIT campus to stay in Srinagar, will build safer roads for students: CM Rawat

Dehradun | Wednesday | 14th November, 2018

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After protesting for over a month, the students had vacated the campus alleging that their demands had gone unheard. It is shocking that the government is taking the issue so lightly and giving us false hopes. “We haven’t received any directions about the campus shifting to Rishikesh. First, they said that we will get a transit campus and now the CM is saying that the campus will not be shifted.”Meanwhile, speaking to TOI, NIT director R B Patel said that the HRD team has assured to resolve the issue at the earliest. Makeshift arrangements were made on the first floor of a polytechnic building to hold classes..