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JKSA delegation urges L-G to reinstate students’ union

A delegation of students from the Kashmir University with J&K L-G Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan.

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A delegation of students from the Kashmir University met Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhavan to request the reinstatement of the Jammu and Kashmir Students Union and to discuss several key issues affecting students in the region. The group was led by Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) coordinator Suhail Farooq.

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The delegation, which included several student representatives, highlighted the long-standing absence of the Kashmir University Students Union. They argued that reinstating the union is important for improving student engagement, handling grievances, and encouraging communication between students and the university administration.

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“A functional students’ union is essential for fostering student engagement, addressing grievances, and providing a democratic platform for dialogue between students and the university administration,” JKSA representatives said.

Suhail Farooq, representing the JKSA, also stated that reviving the student union would not only amplify students’ voices but also enhance both the academic and cultural atmosphere at Kashmir University. He further requested Lt Gen Sinha to take immediate action to revive the union. The delegation also requested that the recruitment process be expedited to prevent delays for students preparing for competitive exams.

L-G Sinha responded positively, assuring the delegation that their concerns would be carefully considered and addressed. He reiterated the administration’s commitment to student welfare and improving educational facilities in the region, as per an official statement.

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