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The regular examinations of Paklihawa campus under the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science Studies have been stopped after the agitation by the agitating veterinary professors and students with various demands that the Faculty of Animal Science Studies has not been included in the mainstream.
17 professors working in the campus went on a 'pen down' from last January 9, demanding that veterinary studies be recognized as agriculture and be appointed to university officials and special committees. The director and professor of the veterinary teaching hospital on the campus. Narayan Neupane has been demanding that professors and experts in the veterinary field be included in the dean, assistant dean, special committee, etc. for 10 years, but there has been no hearing. "The dean's office never seemed serious about fulfilling the demand," he said, "due to which a serious situation has arisen like the examination has been stopped."
The demands of the agitating parties include that one of the three deans of the study institute should be appointed from the veterinary side, that there should be a veterinary teacher in the special committee formed in the institute, that instead of having the answer book checked by an unrelated person, the responsibility should be given to the related experts, that the veterinary hospital on the campus should be operated in an orderly manner and that a separate veterinary campus should be operated, etc. "We started the movement after the winter vacation," Neupane said, "at that time, we used to put oil in our ears, but now we have become agitated after the examination has been stopped.
Campus Head Janmjay Garhey issued a notice on March 11 and said that the schedule for the examination of veterinary and agriculture faculty has been announced from February 9. According to him, on January 14, the professor of the relevant subject was asked for the number of the internal evaluation that the students should get. Although the agriculture professor sent the number of internal evaluation immediately, the veterinary professor did not send it indicating that it was pen down. As the numbers were not sent, the veterinary students were prevented from filling the examination form.
"The professor did not agree to send the number saying that he was in agitation," campus head Garhe said, "Even though he requested to help by discussing the problem together, he did not agree." The notification came on February 8 that the examination for veterinary, which was scheduled to be conducted from February 9, was postponed due to the form not being filled. Then, claiming that the future has been played with, the students demanded that the examination schedule should be made public again and locked the campus principal's office on February 11 and also made the electronic attendance machine not work. Agriculture students who filled the exam form participated in the exam conducted on February 13. Stating that the campus administration was not serious about their demands by conducting the examination, the students locked the education and accounting department on the same day. After that, the exam to be conducted on Thursday for agriculture is not possible, said Garhey, the head of the campus.
"The demands made by the professors are not related to the head of the campus," he said. After the suspension of exams, the campus from Wednesday The atmosphere is tense. Gairhe said that security arrangements were arranged after requesting the Chief District Officer as there was a possibility of an encounter between the students. The campus was deserted on Thursday . Some professors, staff were sitting outside the office and in the laboratory while the police were deployed for security .
In the protest letter pasted after the lockdown in the office of the campus head, various student organizations, teachers, campus administration and the dean's office are taking a stand against the interests of the students and it is mentioned that the exams are not only unfortunate but also grossly negligent. It is mentioned that it is objectionable that the second, fourth and ninth semester students of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine have to play during the postponement of the examination . The protest letter has been signed by Navy Sangh, Aneraswaviu (Revolutionary), Chairman and President of Aneraswaviu and others. After the postponement of the examination, the students of the last semester of veterinary are disappointed . Deepak Acharya, a student of the ninth semester under the veterinary graduation level, said that due to the delay in the examination, the period of staying in the campus will be extended and the veterinary council exam will be excluded.
