Study Affected due to the student’s agitation from one week
The study of District Agriculture Campus at Sunderbazar Municipality-7 is closed from the last one week due to the agitation from the students.
The students are in agitation demanding for the proper borders, pure drinking water and technology friendly campus according to NCP leader Sishir Singh Bohara.
The agitation is continuing after the campus management committee showed apathy on addressing the demands of the students according to student leader Sabin Dawadi of NSU.
Campus chief Dr Bishwo Bilash Adikari said that he is committed to resume the study by having dialogue with campus dean, administration and student union. The students further warned that they will make the agitation more effective if the demand is not met.
Dal Bahadur Majakoti
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