Mohan Kuthar
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)
Mangaluru, Dec 20: ABVP members gheraoed the administrative office of Mangalore University condemning the delay in declaring the results of degree examinations. In addition, they also tried to barge into the syndicate meeting that was being held at the administrative office. However, police foiled their attempt.
Speaking at the protest, Harshith Koyla, convener of Mangaluru division of ABVP, said, “Mangalore University is torturing students of degree and post graduate courses without giving marks cards on time. As the marks cards are not given on time, the students are unable to apply for scholarship. Evaluation of answer papers of examination is also not done on time. In addition, the university is toying with the students who joined first year after the NEP was implemented by not publishing the results of first and second year, though all the students are studying in second year now. The vice-chancellor and registrar of evaluation of the university are responsible for all these issues.”
Registrar of evaluation Prof P L Dharma, who got emotional due to the accusation of the students that he is responsible for the chaos, said, “Students are holding protest and are asking my resignation for the delay in the declaration of results. If my resignation resolves the issue, I am ready to quit.
“Students have not understood the reality. My staff have not even taken one day of casual leave and are working continuously. We are facing issues because of UCMS. The server is not working properly. I am not speaking against the government but the system. The university has helped the students on the contrary. I can assure that within January 25, 2023 all results will be announced,” he said.
On the assurance of registration evaluation, the protesters called off their strike.
ABVP district organizing secretary Sachin Kulageri, taluk convener Adarsh Uppara and district convener Shreyas Shetty were present.