The protests at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) have acted as inspiration and trigger for another section of students
It's not a good sign when students are forced to resort to extreme measures like protests to make their voices heard. Instead, we hope the University, which has said that it has had an initial exchange of views, sits across the table with student representatives and addresses problems. Both must come up with mutually acceptable solutions. Protests and dharnas roil campus atmosphere and are in fact, fertile ground for politicians to step in and take advantage of the situation.
The Mumbai University has been rocked by so much unrest and problems of late, be it examinations and assessment to appointment of chancellors, that it has lost its sheen. These seem like problems that can be resolved through dialogue. Let the academic atmosphere not be vitiated by striking students. University honchos should lend them an ear and if there is merit in what they say, then do try to meet the students' half way so there is a good ending to this chapter.
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