(Asian News Hub) – The students of Kashmir University today held a peaceful protest against the indefinite closure of the 24×7 Reading Room library which is shut since August 2019. The protesting students assembled in front of Allama Iqbal Library and marched towards the Administrative block.
Gazi Muzamil, a law student and one of the protesting students in a statement said that “In the name of renovation, Kashmir University’s 24×7 Reading Room stands closed since August 05, 2019. It has been almost 28 months and students have been consistently denied access to study there.
Even after receiving an A+ grade from UGC, there is no let-up in students suffering at Kashmir University.
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“As semester exams are going on in the varsity, 24×7 Reading Room-which happens to be the only medium for students to study and prepare for exams is closed.
University must take a note and should allow their students to avail the facility, Added Usman Ghani, another protesting student. Students alleged that besides numerous representations to the chief librarian, Registrar & VC, the administration is unmoved with our pleas which adds to the sufferings.
We demand 24×7 facilitates shall be provided to the students as early as possible. Reading Room library must be reopened so that students will get relief, the statement reads.