Mumbai: After courting controversy over exclusive vegetarian tables for students on campus, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay administration has distanced itself from the mess council’s decision to earmark tables in hostels 12, 13 and 14. HT Image In an email sent to students on Thursday, the dean of student affairs clarified that the student council is an elected decision-making …
Mumbai: Several students from the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay have raised their voices against a system where they have to pay to opt out of the institute’s mess food facility. In light of the recent increase in the current mess cost, the students’ group – Ambedkar Periyar Phule Study Circle IIT-B – has demanded the elimination of this ‘non-messing’ fee …
Mumbai A day before postgraduate students of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay plan to start their hunger strike against a recently introduced fee hike, the administration announced a reduction in semester mess advance fee. However, students have called this move ‘correction of fees’ and not a reduction, and have clarified that they will still participate in the hunger strike …