Ranchi, April 9: The Ranchi University unit of the All India Students’ Association (AISA) on Thursday organised a “University Student Referendum” at Doranda College as part of a nationwide campaign for equal rights. The initiative aimed to bring to light a range of academic and infrastructural issues affecting students across the university and its affiliated colleges.
Key concerns highlighted during the exercise included irregular academic sessions, inadequate drinking water and sanitation facilities, non-functioning GSCASH/ICC committees, poor conditions of canteen and hostel services, and the demand for restoration of student union elections. Students also raised the issue of transportation, seeking bus services for those commuting from distant areas. A membership drive was conducted alongside the programme.
AISA state president Vibha Pushpa Deep said that a comprehensive charter of demands would be prepared based on students’ feedback and submitted to the university authorities and the government. She called for immediate and concrete measures to address the issues and ensure a conducive academic environment.
Among those present were AISA Jharkhand state president Vibha Pushpa Deep, Ranchi district secretary Sanjana Mehta, Ranchi president Vijay Kumar, and state council members Nikhil Raj, Priya, Vishnu and Sankit, along with other activists. Thousands of students participated in the referendum, voicing their concerns and suggestions.
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