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Students association demands rollback in AMU fee hike
Students association demands rollback in AMU fee hike

Hans India

time4 days ago

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Students association demands rollback in AMU fee hike

Aligarh: The All India Jammu and Kashmir Students Association has written to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan urging him to take action for immediately rolling back the hike in annual fees at AMU, saying it would deprive thousands of students from underprivileged families from securing higher education. In a statement on Tuesday, the national convenor of the Association Nasir Khehami said, 'The students have been courageously opposing what they see as an arbitrary, unjustified and exclusionary fee hike of up to 36-42 per cent imposed by the university administration.' 'For this session, the fee for some courses has increased by around 30-40 per cent. For example, the course fee was Rs 16,000 last year and has been raised to over Rs 22,000,' Khehami said. He said AMU Proctor Wasim Ali had confirmed that the university has increased fees between Rs 500 and Rs 1,500 for different courses, claiming it is mainly to improve the infrastructure and that it was a collective decision made by various committees. 'However, this explanation does not lessen the crushing burden on the students, many of whom come from socially backward classes, working-class families and economically weaker sections, and are already struggling to meet their daily expenses, including basic meals,' he said in the letter. AMU spokesman Omar Peerzada said the university was taking prompt steps to address the 'concerns of continuing students on issues relating to fee hike'. He said the university has issued a proforma via social media platforms for wider circulation, inviting suggestions from the continuing students (students currently pursuing courses) regarding the recent fee hike. In an official release, the AMU on Tuesday said that Prof M Asmer Beg, the convener of the recently appointed committee on fee hike issue and, has asked bona-fide students to submit suggestions on the fee hike issue by filing a proforma mentioning their demands. The letter also urged the government to order a probe into the alleged assault and excesses committed on the protestors at the Bab-e-Syed Gate on Friday, when they were allegedly dragged out from the dharna site when they were conducting a peaceful protest. The Association has in its letter alleged that since there is no elected students union at AMU since the past seven years any peaceful protest is gagged by the AMU authorities who have 'no accountability and transparency,' and there is a growing communication gap on the campus in the absence of democratic bodies within the campus.

AMU Students Protest Against Fee Hike, Demand Rollback And Student Union Elections
AMU Students Protest Against Fee Hike, Demand Rollback And Student Union Elections

News18

time4 days ago

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AMU Students Protest Against Fee Hike, Demand Rollback And Student Union Elections

AMU students protest against the recent fee hike, demanding an immediate rollback and calling for long-pending student union elections to restore campus democracy. The All India Jammu and Kashmir Students Association has appealed to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to urgently reverse the recent steep hike in annual fees at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), warning that the increase will prevent thousands of students from underprivileged backgrounds from accessing higher education. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Nasir Khehami, the Association's national convenor, said, 'The students have been courageously opposing what they see as an arbitrary, unjustified and exclusionary fee hike of up to 36-42 per cent imposed by the university administration." He added, 'For this session, the fee for some courses has increased by around 30-40 per cent. For example, the course fee was Rs 16,000 last year and has been raised to over Rs 22,000." Khehami further noted that AMU Proctor Wasim Ali confirmed the fee increase ranged from Rs 500 to Rs 1,500 across courses, explaining that the hike was mainly to improve infrastructure and was a collective decision by various committees. However, he emphasised, 'this explanation does not lessen the crushing burden on the students, many of whom come from socially backward classes, working-class families and economically weaker sections, and are already struggling to meet their daily expenses, including basic meals." AMU spokesperson Omar Peerzada said the university was taking prompt steps to address students' concerns regarding the fee hike. The university has circulated a proforma on social media platforms, inviting continuing students to submit suggestions related to the fee increase. Prof M Asmer Beg, convener of the newly formed committee on the fee hike issue, has urged bona-fide students to file their demands through the proforma. The Students Association also called on the government to investigate the alleged assault on protesters at the Bab-e-Syed Gate during a peaceful demonstration on Friday, when they were forcibly removed from the dharna site. The Association highlighted the absence of an elected student union at AMU for the past seven years, accusing university authorities of suppressing peaceful protests due to 'no accountability and transparency," and said a communication gap is growing on campus without democratic student bodies. Additionally, the Association urged the Union Education Minister to look into the dire conditions of AMU hostels, citing overcrowding, poor sanitation, and lack of hygiene. Meanwhile, protests at the AMU campus entered their fifth day on Tuesday, with a large number of students boycotting classes. On Sunday, protesters gathered at Bab-e-Syed Gate for an indefinite dharna demanding the rollback of the fee hike, holding long-overdue student union elections that have been delayed for eight years, and calling for the removal of senior university officials allegedly responsible for the crisis. Several Opposition MPs have also written to AMU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Naima Khatoon, expressing concern over police and university actions against protesters last Friday, when students were offering collective Friday prayers at the dharna site. Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: August 13, 2025, 07:43 IST News education-career AMU Students Protest Against Fee Hike, Demand Rollback And Student Union Elections Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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