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Syndicate meet warns disciplinary action against agitating students

Posted on Jan 24th, 2010 and filed under Youth Affairs.

MANGALORE : The Syndicate meeting of the Mangalore University which met on Saturday has decided to initiate disciplinary action against the agitating students if they do not attend classes on Monday after dropping the agitation.
The meeting directed that the present impasse that has been created owing to the entry of a third party between lecturers and students, be resolved amicably. The meet was presided over by in-charge Vice Chancellor KK AChar.
Following the meeting, all the lecturers of the university including Umeschandra, met the agitating students and requested them to attend classes immediately after the matter was settled through talks.
Even Registrar Chinnappa Gowda has said that all efforts were being made to settle the issue amicably. There is a hope that the problem would be solved, he added

Vishweshwar Bhat goes underground
Police sources have informed that the Vijaya Karnataka editor Vishweshwar Bhat has gone underground following a case of Dalit abuse registered against him in Kavoor police station. Even after a case was registered, the Vijaya Karnataka had continued its abusive write-ups against Dalits and had even criticized that the SC ST Atrocities Prevention Act was being misused, following which the lecturer Umeschandra had lodged yet another complaint with the ASP.


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