DULU -EIGHT: Students dream of reading at the University of Delhi: Presidential candidate Anjali

New -Delhi, September 13 (IANS). The vote will be held on September 18 for the Student Union election at the University of Delhi and count on September 19. The Student Federation of India (SFI) and All India Student Association (AISA) issued a joint manifesto at the Press Club of India on Saturday for this election. AISA and SFI candidates talked about the issues. Aisa-SFI president Anjali, with the IANS news agency, said we all know that the dream of thousands of crores of students at the University of Delhi is going to study, then we all bring a dream here that if they leave here, the level of life will change. In such a situation, you will see that 4 years of undergraduate programs have been in effect over the past 4 years. Students came here to study history, political science, economy, but they are offered courses such as yoga, SWACHH BHARAT, FIT India, Vedic Maths in the name of improved skills. This makes labor for the market. If you get such a job after reading from the premiere institution of the country, we say that we will not tolerate the dilution of the courses. Vice President Candidate Sohan K. Yadav said that I myself am a migrant student. I come from Bihar and study. Less than 5 percent of students get residences here and students as we rent outside. Students living in PG do not get quality food and are not residences for students with a poor section. As a result, people fall out or leave studies. We want a residence and everyone can study at school. The issues held after winning the election will solve them. AISA/SFI candidate for the position of joint secretary, Abhishek Kumar, said that if we speak the manifesto in a line, education should be affordable. Students who went to study here must study or teach, but they are offered false courses by not reading well. When a student comes here, he has an idea that we will have to pay the fees of the academy, but the fees of the academy are increasing. At the same time, the expenses that are expenses, due to a lack of rental control law, the course of transport become so much that more subway fees have to be paid than the course. We have claimed the plant control Act, Metro Consignment. We have demanded that these people be withdrawn by eliminating the UGC Award due to privateization. Secretary candidate Abhinandana said that the university should have accessible education and affordable education. If the University of Delhi has made a loan, you must repay it yourself, do not take it from the students. I am from Assam and I am the learner of the first generation of my family’s tribe. She is the first girl in her town to come to Delhi to study because I have science. If I didn’t have a scholarship, I would never think I could come to Hindu College and study. In such a situation, students cannot afford the fee increase. According to the fees, we also do not get basic infrastructure in college. I didn’t find a residence here. -Ians DKP/ Share these Story Tags