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AU students? team meets PSC official

A DELEGATION of Allahabad University students met the Public Service Commission examination controller to put forward their demands here on Monday. Student leader Ripusudan said the delegation demanded that candidates eligible for the 2004 and the 2005 Upper Subordinate Examination be given a chance to appear in the 2006 examinations.

Published on: Mar 07, 2006 12:38 AM IST
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A DELEGATION of Allahabad University students met the Public Service Commission examination controller to put forward their demands here on Monday. Student leader Ripusudan said the delegation demanded that candidates eligible for the 2004 and the 2005 Upper Subordinate Examination be given a chance to appear in the 2006 examinations.

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The examination controller assured the students that their demands would be discussed at a meeting of the commission. Ripusudan urged the students to assemble at gate number 3 of the PSC on March 10.

The delegation included Brijesh, Bansi Lal, Prem Singh and Chandrajeet Singh, among others.

Women’s Day: Allahabad University (AU) students will celebrate the ‘International Women’s Day’ at the Sarojini Naidu Women’s Hostel on March 8.

Allahabad University Students’ Union publication secretary Kalpana said a women’s cell would be inaugurated on the occasion.Kalpana said the International Women’s Day symbolised the struggle of women in the society.

The programme would include street plays, songs and a conference. The women’s cell is being set up to provide security to women university students.

English Department: Head of the English Department Prof KG Srivastava said a meeting of teachers of the department would be held in room no. 5 of the department at noon on Tuesday. Problems being faced by teachers will be discussed at the meeting.

Application forms: Examination controller Prof HS Upadhyay said application forms of ex-students of graduation (all sections) would be accepted between 11 am and 2 pm on March 7 and 8.The students should submit the forms, along with a late fee of Rs 200, to the units concerned.

 
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