2 JNU students fall ill during hunger strike, refuse treatment on hospitalisation, Health News | Latest Healthcare Sector & Healthcare Industry news, Information and Updates: ET HealthWorld : ETHealthworld.com

​The protesting students of JNU have been demanding an increase in the merit-cum-means (MCM) scholarship to at least Rs 5,000, the opening of Barak Hostel, which has remained non-operational since its inauguration in February, and the revocation of the Chief Proctor’s Office (CPO) manual which penalises protests on campus with fines up to Rs 20,000., ​The protesting students of JNU have been demanding an increase in the merit-cum-means (MCM) scholarship to at least Rs 5,000, the opening of Barak Hostel, which has remained non-operational since its inauguration in February, and the revocation of the Chief Proctor’s Office (CPO) manual which penalises protests on campus with fines up to Rs 20,000., , Read More,

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